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TJ-CEO 2013 , Vol 8 , Num 3
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Acute Effect Of Spinal Anesthesia On Intraocular Pressure
Berrak ŞEKERYAPAN1, Habib BOSTAN2, Yakup TOMAK3, Kemal TÜRKYILMAZ1, Veysi ÖNER1, Mustafa DURMUŞ4
1M.D., Assistant Professor, University of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Department of Ophthalmology, Rize/TURKEY
2M.D., The Council of Forensic Medicine (ATK), Anesthesiology, İstanbul/TURKEY
3M.D., Assistant Professor, Sakarya University, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Sakarya/TURKEY
4M.D., Professor, University of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Department of Ophthalmology, Rize/TURKEY
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute effect of spinal anesthesia on intraocular pressure (IOP) in supine positioned patients underwent lower extremity surgery.

Materials and Methods: IOP was measured in all patients with Tono-Pen XL before and 20 minutes after spinal anesthesia application. Monitorization of blood pressure, peripheral oxygen saturation and electrocardiogram was initiated before spinal anesthesia and repeated at every 5 minutes during surgery and mean systemic arterial pressure measurement was recorded at the same time with IOP measurement. IOP and mean arterial pressure changes were evaluated with t test.

Results: There were ninety-eight eyes of 49 patients. The mean intraocular pressure was 18.6±2.8 mmHg before anesthesia. Twenty minutes after spinal anesthesia application, the mean IOP was reduced to 15.7±2.9 mmHg (p<0.05). The mean systemic arterial pressure was 109.5±16.8 mmHg before anesthesia. Twenty minutes after, the mean systemic arterial pressure was measured as 91.6±15.3 mmHg (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Spinal anesthesia seems to significantly decrease intraocular pressure in patients under supine positioned. Hypotension side-effect may have a role in this decrease. Keywords : Intraocular pressure, mean arterial pressure, spinal anesthesia, supine position

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