2003
DOI: 10.1177/112067210301300104
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Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Dorzolamide and Latanoprost on Ocular Hemodynamics in Normal Tension Glaucoma Patients

Abstract: Dorzolamide, unlike latanoprost, significantly reduced AVP times in the superior temporal retina in normal tension glaucoma (NTG) patients.

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“…In multiple studies, we also failed to detect significant changes in CDI parameters. [2][3][4][5] The present findings support the existing literature suggesting that arterio-venous passage times are more sensitive to changes in retinal haemodynamics than CDI.…”
Section: Sirsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In multiple studies, we also failed to detect significant changes in CDI parameters. [2][3][4][5] The present findings support the existing literature suggesting that arterio-venous passage times are more sensitive to changes in retinal haemodynamics than CDI.…”
Section: Sirsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Outros estudos demonstram um provável benefício para a hemodinâmica ocular da aplicação tópica da unoprostona, com potencial efeito anti-endotelina-1 e conseqüente inibição da constricção arteriolar retiniana (107)(108) ; do betaxolol, com potencial ação bloqueadora de canais de cálcio; e da dorzolamida, com potencial efeito na aceleração da circulação retiniana (99,(109)(110) . Em estudo com as drogas beta-bloqueadoras comumente prescritas no Brasil, foi demonstrado aumento estatisticamente significante no fluxo sangüíneo ocular com o uso de betaxolol, timolol e levobunolol, tendo sido maior com as duas últimas substâncias (111) .…”
Section: Modulação Do Fluxo Sangüíneounclassified
“…The 24-hour diurnal IOP was statistically lower with bimatoprost compared with latanoprost in a double-masked cross-over comparison (n = 42), although the difference was small and latanoprost better tolerated with regard to conjunctival hyperemia. 41 However, for NTG a meta-analysis 169 found IOP reduction was greatest for brimonidine (24%), followed by bimatoprost (21%), latanoprost (20%), timolol (15%), and dorzolamide (14%) at peak, and greatest for latanoprost (20%), followed by timolol (18%) and bimatoprost (18%), dorzolamide (12%), and brimonidine (11%) at trough. Ten of the 15 trials involved a PGA.…”
Section: Rank Order Of Ocular Hypotensives As Monotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten of the 15 trials involved a PGA. 44,53,56,103,114,169,[170][171][172][173] Subjects (n = 1571) switched to latanoprost from previous glaucoma monotherapy and fixed and unfixed combination therapies maintained IOP to an acceptable level through a 2-year period. 174 Latanoprost-insensitive patients developed IOP lowering with bimatoprost in a randomized prospective study with two 30-day treatment phase and 30-day washout phase.…”
Section: Rank Order Of Ocular Hypotensives As Monotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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