Abstract
Purpose . To investigate the effects of nipradilol on retrobulbar hemodynamics. Methods . We investigated normal and normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) eyes. Topical nipradilol (one eye) and placebo eye drops (fellow eye) were instilled for 1 week in volunteers. Nipradilol was also instilled in NTG patients. Ultrasound color Doppler imaging for the posterior vessels was performed before, 2 hr, 1 week (for normal), and at 4 weeks (for NTG). Results . In normal eyes, there were significant decreases in the resistance index (RI) for the temporal short posterior ciliary arteries (PCA) at 2 hr and for the ophthalmic arteries at 1 week. There were no significant changes in the placebo-treated eyes. In the NTG eyes, there was a significant decrease in the RI for the central retinal artery, nasal, and temporal PCA at 2 hr and 4 weeks. Conclusion . Short-term observations found that nipradilol increased the ocular blood flow in normal and NTG eyes.
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Fukukita, M., Ido, M., Osawa, S., Sasoh, M., Furuta, M., Ito, K., … Uji, Y. (2011). Retrobulbar Hemodynamic Effects of Nipradilol in Normal and Normal-Tension Glaucoma Eyes. Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/652904
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