Vascular Parameters and Endothelin 1 Measurements in Glaucoma Patients With Low and High-tension Optic Disc Hemorrhages

Author:

Almeida Izabela N F1,Taniguchi Elise1,Tito Cecília Victoria Agapito1,Dias Diego Torres1,Ushida Michele2,Dorairaj Syril3,Ritch Robert4,Teixeira Sérgio H1,Paranhos Augusto1,Gracitelli Carolina P B1,Kayser Cristiane1,Prata Tiago Santos1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of São Paulo

2. Hospital Medicina dos Olhos

3. Mayo Clinic

4. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: To compare vascular parameters, assessed by endothelin-1 (ET-1) blood levels, Laser Doppler Imaging (LDI) of distal phalanx, and nailfold capillaroscopy (NC), between open-angle glaucoma (OAG) patients with low (LTDH) and high-tension optic disc hemorrhages (HTDH). Methods: In this prospective study, patients were classified as LTDH if presenting an IOP<16 mmHg and HTDH if an IOP³16 mmHg at the time of DH detection. Demographic and ophthalmological data, ET-1 concentration, LDI (before and after 1, 10 and 20 minutes after cold stimulation) and NC findings were evaluated. Results: Thirty-tree patients were included (mean age, 62.3±13 years). Regarding ET-1 blood level, it was 65% higher in the LTDH group (2.27±1.46 pg/ml) compared to the HTDH (1.37±0.57 pg/ml; p=0.03). In addition, there was a significant negative correlation between ET-1 blood concentration and IOP at the time of DH detection (r=-0.45; p=0.02). Blood flow measurement in LTDH patients were lower than those observed in patients with HTDH 10 and 20 minutes after cold stimulus (p<0.01). Conclusion: Patients developing DH with lower IOPs have higher ET-1 blood levels and more peripheral vascular dysfunction (than those with higher IOPs), as estimated by LDI. These findings suggest that distinct underling mechanisms maybe involved in patients developing DH with different IOP ranges.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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