Proxofeline in patients with mild and moderate open-angle glaucoma combined with arterial hypertension
https://doi.org/10.25700/NJG.2018.04.06
Abstract
PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of Proxofeline in patients with open-angle glaucoma and arterial hypertension.
METHODS: 32 patients (37 eyes) with mild and moderate open-angle glaucoma were included into the study. All patients underwent a complex ophtalmological examination: visual acuity, perimetry, tonometry, tonography, gonioscopy and ophthalmoscopy before the treatment and 14 days after the treatment. All patients received Proxofeline instillation twice daily (in the morning and in the evening) and had blood pressure (BP) and heart rate measured 3 times a day.
RESULTS: After 14 days of Proxofeline instillations intraocular pressure (IOP, P0) decreased to 14.8±1.8 mm Hg due to an increase in aqueous outflow facility (С) to 0.166±0.029 and the decrease of aqueous humor production (F) to 0.74±0.18. Becker coefficient normalization is caused by P0 decrease and aqueous humor retention reduction. No changes in visual acuity, perimetric parameters or ophthalmoscopic findings were registered. A mild positive IOP dynamics with a decrease by 1-2 mm Hg was note in 2 patients (7% of 28 patients). It might be due to a pronounced 3+/4+ anterior chamber angle pigmentation, as well as the presence of synechia that appeared after iridocyclitis. Proxopheline instillations did not cause significant fluctuations in systemic blood pressure. No changes in pulse, systolic and diastolic pressure values were registered in any patients.
CONCLUSION: Proxopheline is an effective drug for reducing IOP in patients with open-angle glaucoma. The hypotensive effect is achieved by increasing the outflow and reducing the production of aqueous humor. Additional research is needed to clarify Proxopheline efficacy in patients with secondary glaucoma caused by a pretrabecular block and its influence on general hemodynamics.About the Authors
I. B. AlekseevRussian Federation
Med.Sc.D., Professor.
2/1 Barrikadnaja str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 123995.
A. I. Samoylenko
Russian Federation
Ph.D.
7 Mamonovskiy lane, Moscow, Russian Federation, 123001.
V. E. Belkin
Russian Federation
M.D.
7 Mamonovskiy lane, Moscow, Russian Federation, 123001.
O. I. Abramova
Russian Federation
resident.
2/1 Barrikadnaja str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 123995.
A. K. Aylarova
Russian Federation
postgraduate, M.D.
2/1 Barrikadnaja str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 123995; 7 Mamonovskiy lane, Moscow, Russian Federation, 123001.
M. M. Soshina
Russian Federation
postgraduate, M.D.
2/1 Barrikadnaja str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 123995; 7 Mamonovskiy lane, Moscow, Russian Federation, 123001.
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Alekseev I.B., Samoylenko A.I., Belkin V.E., Abramova O.I., Aylarova A.K., Soshina M.M. Proxofeline in patients with mild and moderate open-angle glaucoma combined with arterial hypertension. National Journal glaucoma. 2018;17(4):75-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25700/NJG.2018.04.06