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Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 258(11): 2419-2424, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32556640

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PURPOSE: To investigate retinal venous pressure (RVP) as a function of airway pressure (AirP) during the Valsalva maneuver (VM) in human subjects. METHODS: Forty-three healthy volunteers (age, 22.0 (2.3) years) (median and interquartile range) were investigated using the following instruments: dynamic contour tonometer, contact lens dynamometer (CLD), and aneroid manometer. The following measurements were performed in their left eyes: tonometry and dynamometry during VM at different levels of airway pressure (AirP = 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 mmHg). RESULTS: The median RVP during spontaneous breathing (AirP = 0) was 19.7 (6.4) (median in mmHg (interquartile range)) and the intraocular pressure (IOP) in mydriasis was 16.3 (3.1) mmHg. Spontaneous pulsation occurred in 58.1% of the subjects. RVP increased nonlinearly. The coefficient of variation of four individual measurements of RVP at each pressure level averaged 8.1 (7.6) %. At different AirP levels of 10, 20, 30, and 40 mmHg, the following RVPs were measured: 29.6 (12.6); 34.2 (12.8); 38.0 (10.5); and 40.3 (11.0), respectively. The rise of RVP (Δ RVP) during VM was significantly higher than that of Δ IOP (p < 0.0001, Wilcoxon test). Δ RVP between 0 and 40 mmHg AirP was 20.6 mmHg and Δ IOP 1.5 mmHg. The steepest slope of the RVP/AirP curve was observed at the first step from 0 to 10 mmHg of AirP (∆ RVP = 9.9 mmHg). CONCLUSION: A nonlinear relationship between RVP and AirP was found during VM. Small rises in AirP increase the RVP and affect retinal circulation.


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Presión Intraocular , Tonometría Ocular , Adulto , Humanos , Retina , Maniobra de Valsalva , Presión Venosa , Adulto Joven
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