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A comparative evaluation of the significance of hemodynamic factors of risk of progress of glaucomatous optic neuropathy was carried out: blood flow velocity, blood flow resistance, blood pressure in the orbital artery-central retinal artery system, perfusion ocular pressure in connection with stabilization of glaucomatous process, and intraocular pressure were analyzed for a period of up to 16 years. The most significant factors were blood pressure in the orbital artery-central retinal artery system and perfusion ocular pressure, but not blood flow velocity. The leading factor indicating the risk of progress of optic neuropathy in primary glaucoma is ocular perfusion pressure. Measurements of opthalmo-dynamometric pressure can be used for the evaluation of perfusion pressure and is recommended for wide clinical application for predicting the course of primary glaucoma. LA: Russian
6.11 Bloodflow measurements (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)