COMPARISON OF SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF INTRAOCULAR FLUID IN PATIENTS WITH CATARACT AND PRIMARY OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA.

S. Kolotilov, V. Melnyk, A. Lytvynenko, S. O. Sotnik, O. Hurzhii
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This paper presents a comparison ofspectroscopic properties of aqueous humour in patients with cataract (60 patients, 60 eyes) and combination of cataract and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG, 36 patients, 36 eyes). The samples of aqueous humour were collected during the surgery. Both groups of patients were treated with different types of local drug antihypertensive therapy with different multiplicity and duration of instillation during the preoperative period. The absorption spectrum of aqueous humour were measured in the wavelength range 190-1100 nm. There were two absorption bands with maximums at 202 and 267 nm in the absorption spectrum (2nd maximum of some samples was shifted to larger wavelengths). The mean absorbance of aqueous humour at 202 nm in patients without POAG was significantly lower than in patients with POAG. This difference could be explained with accumulation of metabolites in aqueous humour of patients with POAG, which in turn may be caused by deceleration of aqueous humour flow in patients with POAG. Meanwhile, there were no statistically significant differences of mean absorbance of aqueous humour at 267 nm between the patients of both groups.
白内障与原发性开角型青光眼的眼内液光谱特性比较。
本文比较了白内障(60例,60眼)和白内障合并原发性开角型青光眼(POAG, 36例,36眼)患者房水的光谱特性。术中采集体液样本。两组患者术前均给予不同类型的局部降压药物治疗,且注射次数和时间不同。在190 ~ 1100nm波长范围内测定了其吸收光谱。在吸收光谱中存在2个最大吸收带,分别位于202和267 nm处(部分样品的第2个最大吸收带移到了更大的波长处)。在202 nm处,无POAG患者的平均吸光度明显低于POAG患者。这种差异可以解释为POAG患者房水中代谢物的积累,这反过来可能是POAG患者房水流动减速引起的。同时,两组患者在267 nm处的平均吸光度差异无统计学意义。
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