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Intracranial and Intraocular Pressure at the Lamina Cribrosa: Gradient Effects
Authors:Gauti Jóhannesson  Anders Eklund  Christina Lindén
Affiliation:1.Department of Clinical Sciences, Ophthalmology,Ume? University,Ume?,Sweden;2.Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine,Ume? University,Ume?,Sweden;3.Department of Radiation Sciences, Biomedical Engineering,Ume? University,Ume?,Sweden
Abstract:

Purpose of Review

A pressure difference between the intraocular and intracranial compartments at the site of the lamina cribrosa has been hypothesized to have a pathophysiological role in several optic nerve head diseases. This paper reviews the current literature on the translamina cribrosa pressure difference (TLCPD), the associated pressure gradient, and its potential pathophysiological role, as well as the methodology to assess TLCPD.

Recent Findings

For normal-tension glaucoma (NTG), initial studies indicated low intracranial pressure (ICP) while recent findings indicate that a reduced ICP is not mandatory.

Summary

Data from studies on the elevated TLCPD as a pathophysiological factor of NTG are equivocal. From the identification of potential postural effects on the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) communication between the intracranial and retrolaminar space, we hypothesize that the missing link could be a dysfunction of an occlusion mechanism of the optic nerve sheath around the optic nerve. In upright posture, this could cause an elevated TLCPD even with normal ICP and we suggest that this should be investigated as a pathophysiological component in NTG patients.
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