Study on the aqueous humor flow measured by fluorophotometry after argon laser trabeculoplasty

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1573-2630
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aqueous humor flow ; fluorophotometry ; trabeculoplasty ; Yablonsky's protocol
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
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autor Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
autorsonst Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
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notes Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
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schlagwort aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
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shingle_author_1 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
shingle_author_2 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
shingle_author_3 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
shingle_author_4 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
shingle_catch_all_1 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
Study on the aqueous humor flow measured by fluorophotometry after argon laser trabeculoplasty
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
Study on the aqueous humor flow measured by fluorophotometry after argon laser trabeculoplasty
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
Study on the aqueous humor flow measured by fluorophotometry after argon laser trabeculoplasty
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Aliseda Pérez, D.
Fernández Vila, P. C.
Beneyto Martin, P.
Study on the aqueous humor flow measured by fluorophotometry after argon laser trabeculoplasty
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
aqueous humor flow
fluorophotometry
trabeculoplasty
Yablonsky's protocol
Abstract We have investigated the variations in the aqueous humor flow (F) after argon laser photocoagulation (ALT) in the trabecular meshwork. The research has been done on 60 eyes with primary open angle glaucoma within initial stages. The argon laser trabeculoplasty was made around 360 degrees in anterior trabecular meshwork with 100 burns. The flow (F) has been studied by fluorophotometry using Yablonsky's protocol. Aqueous humor flow has been measured after 24 hours and after 7 days, to determine the immediate effects of laser trabeculoplasty; and also after 6 months for the long term effects. The initial aqueous humor flow was 1.35μl/min. By means of ANOVA we found statistically significant differences on aqueous humor flow after the 7th day (F=1.67μ/min, p〈0.01), which remain six months later (F=1.71μl/min, p〈0.01). This findings suggest that the effects of argon laser trabeculoplasty, either by mechanical or biological changes in the trabecular meshwork do not appear until the 7th day and remain throughout the follow up study.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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