Early intraocular pressure response following laser trabeculoplasty

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The early response in the intraocular pressure following laser trabeculoplasty was investigated in 38 patients. An increase in pressure was found in 16 patients (42%), of whom eight had a moderate (<9 mmHg) and eight a severe (>10 mmHg) increase. The maximum increase was recorded during the first post-laser hour in 13 patients (34·2%) and at 4 h in three patients postoperatively. A routine follow-up observation at 4 h after laser treatment is recommended to prevent 'silent' hypertensive risk.

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Frucht, J., Bishara, S., & Ticho, U. (1985). Early intraocular pressure response following laser trabeculoplasty. British Journal of Ophthalmology. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.69.10.771

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