Qureshi, Imran Ahmad
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
,
Xi, Xiao Rong
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
,
Lu, Hui Juan
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
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Wu, Xiang Dong
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
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Huang, Yang Bin
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
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Shiarkar, Ekhtiar
(Department of Physiology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.)
Studies have been shown that intraocular pressure (IOP) shows a seasonal variation, but amount of change differs from study to study. The variability in their results may be due to negligence of factors that can affect IOP. Due to differences in environmental conditions of China than other countries...
Studies have been shown that intraocular pressure (IOP) shows a seasonal variation, but amount of change differs from study to study. The variability in their results may be due to negligence of factors that can affect IOP. Due to differences in environmental conditions of China than other countries, we investigated seasonal variations in IOP of 103 healthy male Chinese of Shanghai. IOP was measured each month over the course of fourteen months with the Goldmann applanation tonometer. The average intraocular pressures in the winter months were higher than those in the spring, summer, and autumn months. The IOP difference between winter and summer months was found to be 1.4 +/- 0.7 mmHg. This study confirms that season influences IOP. As compared to other nations, effect of seasons on IOP seems to be somewhat less pronounced in Chinese. The possible mechanisms, responsible for the seasonal variation of intraocular pressure, are also postulated.
Studies have been shown that intraocular pressure (IOP) shows a seasonal variation, but amount of change differs from study to study. The variability in their results may be due to negligence of factors that can affect IOP. Due to differences in environmental conditions of China than other countries, we investigated seasonal variations in IOP of 103 healthy male Chinese of Shanghai. IOP was measured each month over the course of fourteen months with the Goldmann applanation tonometer. The average intraocular pressures in the winter months were higher than those in the spring, summer, and autumn months. The IOP difference between winter and summer months was found to be 1.4 +/- 0.7 mmHg. This study confirms that season influences IOP. As compared to other nations, effect of seasons on IOP seems to be somewhat less pronounced in Chinese. The possible mechanisms, responsible for the seasonal variation of intraocular pressure, are also postulated.
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