Detecting autonomic dysfunction in patients with glaucoma using dynamic pupillometry

Volume: 98, Issue: 11, Pages: e14658 - e14658
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Autonomic dysfunction is a feature of glaucoma patients, which are reported to be related to glaucoma progression. We investigated pupil responses to a light flash using dynamic pupillometry in glaucoma patients to assess autonomic nervous system status. In total, 97 glaucoma patients, including 21 eyes of 21 glaucoma patients with cardiac autonomic dysfunction, were enrolled. Pupil reactions were assessed using 1 flash of white light after 2...
Paper Details
Title
Detecting autonomic dysfunction in patients with glaucoma using dynamic pupillometry
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
11
Pages
e14658 - e14658
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