Current supplement Archive Acta Ophthalmologica Polonica |
1-2/2004
vol. 106 abstract:
Original paper
Changes in intraocular pressure during pregnancy
Magdalena Pilas-Pomykalska
1
,
Magdalena Łuczak
1
,
Janusz Czajkowski
1
,
Piotr Woźniak
2
,
Przemysław Oszukowski
2
KLINIKA OCZNA 2004, Supl. 1-2: S238–S239
Online publish date: 2022/12/30
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to define physiological changes in intraocular pressure during pregnancy. Material and methods 182 healthy pregnant women were examined cross-sectionaly throughout the pregnancy. After measuring systolic and diastolic blood pressure full ophthalmological examination was performed (visual acuity, refractive error, intraocular pressure, slit lamp examination and fundus exam). All subjects were free from any systemic or ocular diseases. Results Intraocular pressure significantly decreased during successive stages of pregnancy. The results are presented as means ± SD. In the control group mean IOP was 15,6 ± 1,81 mmHg. During first ten weeks of pregnancy mean IOP was 15,33 ± 1,98 mmHg, between 11-20 hbd was 14,52 ± 2,37 mmHg, between 21-30 hbd was 13,47 ± 2,19 mmHg, and towards the end of pregnancy (31-40 hbd) was 12,5 ± 1,96 mmHg. The mean fall of IOP during whole pregnancy was 3,1 ± 0,38 mmHg (p < 0,001). In these subjects pregnancy decreased IOP by 19,8%. Conclusions The study results showed a gradual, statistically significant fall of intraocular pressure during pregnancy. keywords:
IOP, intraocular pressure, pregnancy, ocular changes |