Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma

Purpose: to study the effect of dosed pneumatic vasocompression (DPVK) on the functional parameters of the organ of vision in patients with primary open-angle gluacoma in the complex therapy of this form of pathology.Patients and Methods. The study included 39 patients with stage II POAG, which were...

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Main Authors: S. I. Makogon, A. P. Momot, A. S. Makogon, T. D. Shaternikova, Y. A. Bryukhanova
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Language:Russian
Published: Ophthalmology Publishing Group 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1140
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author S. I. Makogon
A. P. Momot
A. S. Makogon
T. D. Shaternikova
Y. A. Bryukhanova
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A. P. Momot
A. S. Makogon
T. D. Shaternikova
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description Purpose: to study the effect of dosed pneumatic vasocompression (DPVK) on the functional parameters of the organ of vision in patients with primary open-angle gluacoma in the complex therapy of this form of pathology.Patients and Methods. The study included 39 patients with stage II POAG, which were randomized into two groups: main and control. All patients received a conservative complex drug therapy. Patients of the main group were additionally conducted DPVK sessions — twice a week (only 4 procedures during the entire course of treatment). All patients underwent standard ophthalmologic examination, hemostasis and fibrinolysis.Results. In the main group of patients, 1 hour after the end of compression, an increase (from baseline) in t-PA level (by median — 1.4 times) was observed while reducing the content of PAI-1 (by median — 2.7 times); improvement of hydrodynamic indicators (improvement of the outflow lightness coefficient, by 19.04 % in OD and 20.0 % in OS, decrease in KB by 24.7 % in OD and by 22.3 % in OS from the initial level) and retinal sensitivity (decrease the number of cattle type 1 in both eyes: 1.70 times on OD and 2.14 times on OS, decrease in type 2 cattle by 2.70 (OD) and 2.30 times (OS). In this regard, an increase sites of normal retina’s photosensitivity in 1.14 times on the OD and 1.19 times on the OS, in contrast to patients in the control group, where no significant changes were found.Conclusion. The obtained preliminary results of the study indicate the prospects for non-pharmacological stimulation of fibrinolysis in the inpatient stage of the addition of conservative therapy in patients with POAG, achieved with a course of dosed pneumatic vasocompression.
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spelling doaj.art-5929fb384ebd403886b1f92b868a59062024-10-17T16:11:58ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ1816-50952500-08452020-04-011719610410.18008/1816-5095-2020-1-96-104607Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle GlaucomaS. I. Makogon0A. P. Momot1A. S. Makogon2T. D. Shaternikova3Y. A. Bryukhanova4Altai State Medical University; Altai Regional Ophthalmological HospitalAltai branch of the National Medical Research Center of HematologyAltai Regional Ophthalmological HospitalAltai Regional Ophthalmological HospitalAltai Regional Ophthalmological HospitalPurpose: to study the effect of dosed pneumatic vasocompression (DPVK) on the functional parameters of the organ of vision in patients with primary open-angle gluacoma in the complex therapy of this form of pathology.Patients and Methods. The study included 39 patients with stage II POAG, which were randomized into two groups: main and control. All patients received a conservative complex drug therapy. Patients of the main group were additionally conducted DPVK sessions — twice a week (only 4 procedures during the entire course of treatment). All patients underwent standard ophthalmologic examination, hemostasis and fibrinolysis.Results. In the main group of patients, 1 hour after the end of compression, an increase (from baseline) in t-PA level (by median — 1.4 times) was observed while reducing the content of PAI-1 (by median — 2.7 times); improvement of hydrodynamic indicators (improvement of the outflow lightness coefficient, by 19.04 % in OD and 20.0 % in OS, decrease in KB by 24.7 % in OD and by 22.3 % in OS from the initial level) and retinal sensitivity (decrease the number of cattle type 1 in both eyes: 1.70 times on OD and 2.14 times on OS, decrease in type 2 cattle by 2.70 (OD) and 2.30 times (OS). In this regard, an increase sites of normal retina’s photosensitivity in 1.14 times on the OD and 1.19 times on the OS, in contrast to patients in the control group, where no significant changes were found.Conclusion. The obtained preliminary results of the study indicate the prospects for non-pharmacological stimulation of fibrinolysis in the inpatient stage of the addition of conservative therapy in patients with POAG, achieved with a course of dosed pneumatic vasocompression.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1140glaucomadosed pneumatic vasocompressionindicators of hemostasis and fibrinolysishydrodynamicsthe sensitivity of the retina
spellingShingle S. I. Makogon
A. P. Momot
A. S. Makogon
T. D. Shaternikova
Y. A. Bryukhanova
Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Oftalʹmologiâ
glaucoma
dosed pneumatic vasocompression
indicators of hemostasis and fibrinolysis
hydrodynamics
the sensitivity of the retina
title Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
title_full Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
title_fullStr Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
title_short Nonpharmacological Strengthening of Fibrinolysis in Complex Therapy of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
title_sort nonpharmacological strengthening of fibrinolysis in complex therapy of primary open angle glaucoma
topic glaucoma
dosed pneumatic vasocompression
indicators of hemostasis and fibrinolysis
hydrodynamics
the sensitivity of the retina
url https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1140
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