EVALUATE SOME FACTORS RELATED TO VARIATIONS OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE IN PATIENTS TREATED AT NGHE AN EYE HOSPITAL AFTER CONTUSION OF EYEBALL

Tất Thắng Trần, Hữu Sơn Hồ, Bảo Trung Dương , Đức Hạnh Vũ

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Objectives: Evaluate some factors related to variations of intraocular pressure in patients treated at Nghe An Eye Hospital after contusion of eyeball Subjects and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study on 36 patients diagnosed with variations of intraocular pressure in patients treated at Nghe An Eye Hospital after contusion of eyeball from March 2023 to August 2023 Results: The average intraocular pressure pressure at hospital admission of the study patient group was 22.69 ± 5.78mmHg. In which the highest intraocular pressure is 32mmHg, the lowest is 15mmHg, the Ocular hypertension group is 52.8% and the Ocular hypotensiongroup is only 2.8%; There is a statistically significant relationship between hyphema and variations of intraocular pressure with p < 0.05 and with a correlation coefficient of r = 0.012, The variations of intraocular pressure  is mainly Ocular hypertension. There is no statistically significant relationship (p > 0.05) between levels of hyphema and variations of intraocular pressure, vitreous hemorrhage and variations of intraocular pressure, forms of lens damage and variations of intraocular pressure.

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