1. Target intraocular pressure in the management of glaucoma
- Author
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smiljka popović suić, Šikić, J., Vukojević, N., Cerovski, B., Nasić, M., and Pokupec, R.
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Risk ,genetic structures ,target intraocular pressure ,glaucoma ,management ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Glaucoma ,sense organs ,eye diseases ,Intraocular Pressure - Abstract
Achievement of target intraocular pressure is the goal of every efficient antiglaucoma therapy. Target intraocular pressure is the level of intraocular pressure which is associated with minimal likelihood of visual field or optic nerve lesion, or an existing lesion progression due to elevated intraocular pressure. Results of large clinical studies which have offered some new concepts on target intraocular pressure in the management of glaucoma are reviewed. An association between the curve of intraocular pressure decrease and glaucoma progression was demonstrated in these studies. Generally, a lower value of target intraocular pressure implies better protection from the loss of vision and visual field impairment in glaucoma patients. In advanced glaucoma, the greatest possible reduction from the initial intraocular pressure should be attempted. A 20% reduction from the initial intraocular pressure or decrease to
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- 2005