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The Circadian Variations in Systemic Blood Pressure, Ocular Perfusion Pressure, and Ocular Blood Flow: Risk Factors for Glaucoma?
Authors:Adam Werne BA   Alon Harris PhD   Danny Moore BA   Itay BenZion MD  Brent Siesky PhD
Affiliation:aDepartment of Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Intraocular pressure, a major risk factor for glaucoma, is known to vary throughout the day, yet glaucoma continues to progress in some patients despite it being well controlled. It is important to understand how other glaucomatous risk factors are affected by circadian variations. The purpose of this review is to analyze the literature concerning circadian variations in systemic blood pressure, ocular perfusion pressure, and ocular blood flow and to identify consensus findings regarding their impact on glaucoma. This review suggests that nonphysiologic nocturnal blood pressure dipping and wider circadian fluctuations in ocular perfusion pressure are linked with the development and progression of glaucoma. No consensus concerning circadian variations in ocular blood flow exists in the current literature, and future investigations of nocturnal changes in blood flow and glaucoma progression are required.
Keywords:blood pressure   circadian rhythm   glaucoma   perfusion   regional blood flow
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