The short-term effect of topical dorzolamide compared with placebo on perimetry testing in normal subjects
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15/02/1996
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Purpose. To study the effect of topical dorzolamide on retinal sensitivity in normal subjects. Methods. 20 normal subjects were prospectively randomized in a two period crossover study. Baseline threshold perimetry (HVF, program 24-2, Statpac analysis) was obtained. The study eye was randomly chosen and then was randomly assigned to receive either dorzolamide 2% or placebo one hour before repeat HVF. After at least two weeks washout the same eye was given the opposite drop one hour prior to repeat HVF. Global indices were compared using a paired T-test. Results. AFTER PLACEBO AFTER DORZOLAMIDE P-VALUE (mean±SD) (mean±SD) MD 0.12±1.4 0.16±1.4 0.82 PSD 1.83±0.6 1.66±0.4 0.04 SF 1.28±0.4 1.24±0.2 0.73 CPSD 1.05±0.9 0.84±0.6 0.35 Conclusion. In this population, topical dorzolamide had little effect on visual function. |
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Samuel , F , Katz , L J , Azuara-Blanco , A , Cantor , L B & Hoop , J 1996 , ' The short-term effect of topical dorzolamide compared with placebo on perimetry testing in normal subjects ' Investigative ophthalmology & visual science , vol 37 , no. 3 . |
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