Die Blockade sekundärer Drucksteigerungen nach Cyclokryocoagulation
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Albrecht von Graefes Archiv für Ophthalmologie
- Vol. 210 (3) , 225-228
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00414574
Abstract
Prostaglandin mediated transient increase in intraocular pressure following cryokoagulation of the ciliary body in rabbits was completely inhibited by preoperative administration of Aspisol (D, L-Lysin-mono-(acetylsalicylat)). To avoid additional increase in intraocular pressure in patients chosen for cyclocryotherapy, pretreatment with Aspisol could prove to be effective. Bei Kaninchen, die mit Aspisol (D, L-Lysin-mono-(acetylsalicylat)) vorbehandelt wurden, blieb der nach Kryocoagulation des Ciliarkörpers übliche, temporäre Druckanstieg aus, und die postoperative Reizung war nur gering. Die Augen der nicht behandelten Kontrollgruppe wiesen dagegen einen passageren Druckanstieg auf und waren deutlich gereizt. Diese Versuchsergebnisse scheinen auch für die Klinik von Interesse zu Scin.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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