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Article Title |
Unveiling the silent link: Normal-tension glaucoma's enigmatic bond with cardiac blood flow
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Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh, Arvind Kumar Morya, Ajanya K Aradhya, Pavithra Pannerselvam, Sai Thaejesvi Gopalakrishnan, Shruthy Vaishali Ramesh, Aji Kunnath Devadas and Navaneeth Krishna |
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Corresponding Author |
Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh, Visiting Professor, MBBS, MS, Doctor, Doctor, Glaucoma Medical Officer, Department of Glaucoma and Research, Mahathma Eye Hospital Private Limited, No. 6, Seshapuram, Tennur, Trichy - 620017, Trichy 620017, Tamil Nadu, India. email2prajann@gmail.com |
Key Words |
Normal tension glaucoma; Vascular dysregulation; Ocular blood flow; Blood pressure; Perfusion pressure; Oxidative stress |
Core Tip |
Cardiovascular disease and glaucoma may appear unrelated at first glance, but recent research suggests a potential link between the two seemingly distinct health issues. This review delves into the complex interplay of vascular dysregulation, blood pressure, perfusion pressure, neurovascular coupling, and oxidative stress. Furthermore, certain medications frequently prescribed for managing cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure, such as beta-blockers, may influence blood flow to the eyes. This, in turn, could potentially increase the risk of glaucoma in some individuals. This research highlights how cardiac dynamics can impact ocular health, even when intraocular pressure remains within the normal range. |
Publish Date |
2024-01-19 03:51 |
Citation |
Ramesh PV, Morya AK, Aradhya AK, Pannerselvam P, Gopalakrishnan ST, Ramesh SV, Devadas AK, Krishna N. Unveiling the silent link: Normal-tension glaucoma's enigmatic bond with cardiac blood flow. World J Cardiol 2024; 16(1): 10-15 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8462/full/v16/i1/10.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v16.i1.10 |