Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(5):745-747.
Published online May 1, 1989.
Intraocular Pressure Changes After Gas Injection into the Rabbit Vitreous Cavity.
Ha Kyoung Kim, Jae In Yoo, Sun Young Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, Hallym University, Korea.
가토의 초자체강내 Gas 주입후 안압변동
김하경(Ha Kyoung Kim),유재인(Jae In Yoo),김선용(Sun Young Kim)
Abstract
A total of 0.3ml of 100% sulfur hexafluoride(SF6) was injected into vitreous cavity with a single shot or two 0.15ml shots, and the time dependent intraocular pressure changes were compared. Intraocular pressure was monitored at 5 minute intervals for 60 minutes after injection. Immediately after a single shot injection, remarkable intraocular pressure elevation(85mmHg, mean)was observed, which returned, however, to normal level within 15 minutes. Intraocular pressure elevation was milder when a smaller bolus of gas(0.15ml)was separately injected twice. No re-elevation of intraocular pressure was noted with either method after the initial return to normal.
Key Words: Gas injection;Rabbit intraocular pressure


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