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. 1978 May 2;206(2):99-106.
doi: 10.1007/BF00414618.

The vascular basis of the positional influence of the intraocular pressure

The vascular basis of the positional influence of the intraocular pressure

G K Krieglstein et al. Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

By measuring intraocular pressure in different body positions from 60 degrees semiupright to 30 degrees head down, a nonlinear relationship between IOP increase and body position was confirmed. IOP postural response in individual subjects was roughly correlated to ophthalmic arterial pressure and to the episcleral venous pressure postural response. In one series of subjects, the episcleral venous pressure increments due to posture wa; parallel to the applanation-indentation disparity in the same individual eyes. Differential tonometry with applanation or indentation procedures under blind conditions gave significantly low indentation readings. It is concluded that IOP postural response depends on arterial and venous vascular changes when subjects move from an erect to a horizontal body position. Blood expulsion from the choroid by indentation tonometry might be the reason that this tonometric procedure does not measure IOP changes based on vascular changes.

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