Comparision of Primary Vascular Dysregulation for Unilateral and Bilateral Eye Involvement in Normal Tension Glaucoma. |
Dong Wook Choi, Wool Suh, Chang Won Kee |
Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine, Seoul, korea. ckee@skku.edu |
단안, 양안 정상안압녹내장에서 Primary Vascular Dysregulation 비교 |
최동욱ㆍ서울ㆍ기창원 |
Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine, Seoul, korea |
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Abstract |
PURPOSE To compare the clinical symptoms and signs of primary vascular dysregulation (PVD) for unilateral and bilateral eye involvement in normal tension glaucoma (NTG). METHODS: The authors administered a questionnaire to assess PVD in patients with NTG. The answers to the 10-item questionnaire (cold hands, migraine, sleep latency, thirst, hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, emotional stress, drug sensitivity, vertigo, and systemic vasospasm) were compared between patients with unilateral involved NTG and bilateral involved NTG (N=61). The groups were classified again according to age (criteria: 55 years), sex, and mean deviation via standard automated perimetry (criteria: -6 dB). RESULTS: The answers to the questionnaire between patients with unilateral involved NTG and bilateral involved NTG were not different at the level of statistical significance. In groups classified according to age, sex, and mean deviation, none of the answers to the questionnaire were different at the level of statistical significance between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical symptoms and signs of PVD were not different between patients with unilateral or bilateral eye involvement in NTG. Systemic vascular factors may not be considered different between unilateral and bilateral eye involvement in NTG. |
Key Words:
Bilateral normal tension glaucoma;Primary vascular dysregulation;Unilateral normal tension glaucoma |
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