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Oman Medical Journal. 2011; 26 (1): 23-25
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-112844

ABSTRACT

A prospective study to evaluate the changes in A-Scan axial parameters of phakic normal eyes before and after instillation of 1% topical Tropicamide and 2% Homatropine eye drops. Anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, vitreous chamber length, and ocular axial length were measured in 76 eyes before and after cycloplegia induced by 1% topical Tropicamide, and in 28 eyes with 2% Homatropine eye drops. Anterior chamber depth demonstrated increase from baseline readings with Tropicamide and Homatropine eye drops, while lens thickness showed decrease from the baseline readings with both eye drops. Effect of both the eye drops on over all axial length and vitreous chamber length is statistically seen, but is clinically negligible and not significant. Cycloplegia induced by 1% Tropicamide eye drops and 2% Homatropine eye drops has a significant measurable influence on anterior chamber depth and lens thickness, while vitreous chamber length and overall axial length demonstrated negligible statistical difference on A-Scan parameters of the normal phakic eyes


Subject(s)
Tropicamide/pharmacology , Tropanes/pharmacology , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Anterior Chamber/drug effects , Prospective Studies
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 63(6): 475-9, nov.-dez. 2000. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-287886

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Avaliar a acomodaçäo residual após a instilaçäo de duas drogas ciclopégicas, o ciclopentolato a 1 por cento e a tropicamida a 1 por cento e a associaçäo entre elas. Material e métodos: Selecionamos pacientes de 15 a 25 anos, com íris grau 4 e 5 pela classificaçäo de Seddon e sem nenhum tipo de doença ocular, que procuraram de maneira espontânea o ambulatório de Oftalmologia da Santa Casa de Säo Paulo no período de outubro de 1997 a setembro de 1998. Os 46 pacientes foram submetidos a três exames oftalmológicos completos, em que se testava o potencial de acomodaçäo monocularmente, após a instilaçäo de tropicamida a 1 por cento, com tempo de espera de 20 minutos, ciclopentolato a 1 por cento com tempo de espera de 40 minutos e tropicamida a 1 por cento + ciclopentolato a 1 por cento com intervalo entre as drogas de 5 minutos e com latência de 30 minutos. O intervalo entre os exames era de no mínimo sete dias. Resultados: Näo houve diferença entre os grupos dos emétropes, dos hipermétropes e dos míopes com nenhuma droga instilada (p>0,005). O ciclopentolato a 1 por cento e a associaçäo entre as drogas proporcionaram menor acomodaçäo residual estatisticamente significante, em comparaçäo com a tropicamida a 1 por cento no grupo dos hipermétropes e dos míopes. Conclusäo: O ciclopentolato a 1 por cento e a associaçäo entre as drogas säo seguras para o exame refratométrico estático em pacientes jovens, com íris escura e sem doença ocular, pois proporcionaram uma média da acomodaçäo residual em todos os grupos pesquisados de no máximo 1,21 + ou - 0,7 dioptrias esféricas (DE).


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Accommodation, Ocular , Cyclopentolate/pharmacology , Mydriatics/pharmacology , Ophthalmic Solutions/pharmacology , Tropicamide/pharmacology , Cyclopentolate/administration & dosage , Drug Therapy, Combination , Mydriatics/administration & dosage , Refraction, Ocular , Ophthalmic Solutions/administration & dosage , Tropicamide/administration & dosage
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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ; : 53-60, 1994.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-175241

ABSTRACT

We quantitatively analyzed the changes of the (retinal) threshold sensitivities between normal status and dilated emmetropic status, and between dilated emmetropic status and -1.0D induced myopic status. Three consecutive visual field examinations by Humphrey Field Analyzer C-30-2 threshold test and STATPAC program were performed in 36 eyes of 21 normal subjects who ranged in age from 23 to 40 years. The results were as follows: 1) There was a statistically significant decrease (0.87 +/- 0.91dB)in the mean threshold sensitivity within the central 30 degrees at the dilated emmetropic status (27.90dB) as compared with the normal status (28.77dB)(p = 0.0001). 2) There was a statistically significant decrease(0.99 +/- 0.61dB) at -1.0D induced myopic status(26.91dB) as compared with the dilated emmetropic status(27.90dB)(p = 0.0001). 3) After dilation, the mean threshold sensitivity between 20 and 30 degrees of field showed statistically significant decrease as compared with those within the central 20 degrees of visual field(p 0.05). Therefore, we emphasize the importance of consistent pupillary size and correct refractive state in performing the serial automated visual field tests.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Myopia/etiology , Pupil/drug effects , Pupil Disorders/chemically induced , Retina/physiology , Sensory Thresholds/physiology , Tropicamide/pharmacology , Visual Field Tests , Visual Fields/physiology
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