2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2007.12.019
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Vascular Abnormalities in Glaucoma: From Population-Based Studies to the Clinic?

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“…In glaucoma patients, it is theorized that autoregulation of ocular blood flow results in ischemic damage and reperfusion injury, which is possibly exacerbated by dips in diastolic perfusion pressure, mean perfusion pressure, and systolic perfusion pressure [3][4][5][6] (Table 17.1). In glaucoma patients, it is theorized that autoregulation of ocular blood flow results in ischemic damage and reperfusion injury, which is possibly exacerbated by dips in diastolic perfusion pressure, mean perfusion pressure, and systolic perfusion pressure [3][4][5][6] (Table 17.1).…”
Section: Ocular Blood Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In glaucoma patients, it is theorized that autoregulation of ocular blood flow results in ischemic damage and reperfusion injury, which is possibly exacerbated by dips in diastolic perfusion pressure, mean perfusion pressure, and systolic perfusion pressure [3][4][5][6] (Table 17.1). In glaucoma patients, it is theorized that autoregulation of ocular blood flow results in ischemic damage and reperfusion injury, which is possibly exacerbated by dips in diastolic perfusion pressure, mean perfusion pressure, and systolic perfusion pressure [3][4][5][6] (Table 17.1).…”
Section: Ocular Blood Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, blood pressure (BP) and IOP are the principal components of ocular PP (PP=BP-IOP), which determines the nutritive delivery of arterial blood to capillary beds. Ocular hemodynamics in young healthy individuals, are autoregulated to maintain constant blood supply to ocular tissues, despite changes in PP [5]. However in glaucoma, there is the hypothesis of a defective autoregulation, resulting in ischemic damage and reperfusion injury [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O glaucoma, levando à perda da mobilidade e dependência (Erdurmus et al, 2009), é uma preocupação de saúde pública (Orgül et al, 1999;Erdurmus et al, 2009) e constitui a principal causa de cegueira irreversível no mundo (Schmetterer et al, 1997;Orgül et al, 1999;Carbonaro et al, 2008;Foster et al, 2008;Werne et al, 2008;Erdurmus et al, 2009).…”
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“…O glaucoma é caracterizado por uma neuropatia óptica multifatorial (Costa et al, 2003;Werne et al, 2008) com danos característicos do nervo óptico e perda associada e característica do campo visual (Bathija, 2000;Costa et al, 2003;Caprioli et al, 2010). A pressão intraocular (PIO), que anteriormente fazia parte da definição de glaucoma, é agora reconhecida como o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento da doença (Hayreh, 1999;Costa et al, 2003;Carbonaro et al, 2008;Caprioli;Coleman, 2010).…”
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