Iavtushenko V. Optimization of prevention postoperative inflammatory complications in patients with cataract in combination with primary open-angle glaucoma

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0413U004534

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Specialization

  • 14.01.18 - Очні хвороби

27-06-2013

Specialized Academic Board

Д 11.600.07

Essay

The object of study is a cataract in combination with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). The purpose of the study is to improve the effectiveness of surgical treatment of cataract patients in combination with POAG by optimizing the prevention of postoperative inflammatory complications from the study of the electrophysiological characteristics of the organ of vision, biochemical status and correction their violations. Methods of research - clinical, ophthalmologic, electrophysiological, biochemical, statistical. Supplemented and systematized scientific data on clinical, functional, electrophysiological and biochemical abnormalities in patients with cataract in combination with primary open angle glaucoma before and after combined surgery. Expanded data about the reference values of of lipid peroxidation in relatively healthy individuals. First established that the inclusion of a combination of antioxidants into traditional preoperative and postoperative treatment of cataract patients in combination with POAG possible after surgery to increase the visual acuity, expand the total field of view, to improve the electrophysiologic parameters of the vision, increase the activity of antioxidant enzymes, reduce the appearance of metabolic syndrome of intoxication. Developed and put into practice a method of prevention of postoperative inflammatory complications after combined surgery in patients with cataract in combination with POAG. Results have been implemented in 3 medical institutions of Ukraine, and the main provisions of which are incorporated into the program of lectures and workshops in 3 university medical institutions in Ukraine. Scope of application - medicine, ophthalmology.

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