2019
DOI: 10.17116/oftalma2019135041103
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Diode and argon trabeculoplasty in primary open-angle glaucoma treatment

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“…The relationship between prostaglandin analogues and development of cystoid macular oedema (CME) in adults is still a matter of debate: several authors did not find any causative connection [106,107], also after an uncomplicated phacoemulsification [108,109], but there are also many important studies providing evidence of a role of a prostaglandin-based therapy in altering the blood-retinal barrier [110,111] and consequently in CME determination. There is ample evidence in the literature of an already existing impairment of the blood-aqueous barrier in patients with glaucoma [112][113][114][115][116], suggesting that being glaucomatous is in itself likely to represent a risk factor for developing CME, especially after interventions like phacoemulsification [117]. As long as there is a lack of prospective studies, the debate on prostaglandin and the connection with CME in adults will continue.…”
Section: Prostaglandin Analoguesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between prostaglandin analogues and development of cystoid macular oedema (CME) in adults is still a matter of debate: several authors did not find any causative connection [106,107], also after an uncomplicated phacoemulsification [108,109], but there are also many important studies providing evidence of a role of a prostaglandin-based therapy in altering the blood-retinal barrier [110,111] and consequently in CME determination. There is ample evidence in the literature of an already existing impairment of the blood-aqueous barrier in patients with glaucoma [112][113][114][115][116], suggesting that being glaucomatous is in itself likely to represent a risk factor for developing CME, especially after interventions like phacoemulsification [117]. As long as there is a lack of prospective studies, the debate on prostaglandin and the connection with CME in adults will continue.…”
Section: Prostaglandin Analoguesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…К ним относится непрерывно-волновая транссклеральная циклофотокоагуляция (нвЦФК) с длиной волны 810 нм, действие которой направлено на термическую коагуляцию цилиарных отростков. Однако для данного вида лазерных вмешательств характерен ряд осложнений: иридоциклит, гифема, гипотония, субатрофия глазного яблока [2,3] синдрома, который существенно снижает качество жизни таких пациентов. Однако появление транссклеральной циклофотокоагуляции в микроимпульсном режиме (мЦФК) с различными вариантами длительности и интенсивности лазерного воздействия позволило расширить возможности применения данного метода не только у пациентов с РГ, но и у пациентов на начальных стадиях глаукомы.…”
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