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Static And Dynamic Pupillometric Changes With Silodosin; Selective α1 Adrenoceptor Blocker

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Abstract Backround: Intraoperative floopy iris syndrome is a variant of the small pupil syndrome that has been observed during cataract surgery in some patients currently or previously treated with the α1 adrenergic blockers. It is important for cataract surgeons to predict the probable complications, preoperatively. The aim of our study is to evaluate the static and dynamic pupil characteristics of patients treated with silodosin –a selective α1 adrenergic blocker- for Benign Prostate Hypertrophy (BPH) and to compare these values with healthy subjects using an automatic quantitative pupillometry system.Methods: A total of 74 BPH patients treated with silodosin for six months (group 1) and 30 healthy subjects (group 2) were enrolled in this prospective multidisciplinary cross-sectional study. Static and dynamic pupillometric measurements were obtained under optimized conditions and the results were compared between the two groups.Results: Seventy four male patients with a mean age of 63,35±7,21 (46-77) years with BPH treated with silodosin and 30 normal male subjects with a mean age of 63,07±4,73 (52-71) years were analyzed. There were statistically significant differences between the groups with regard to scotopic pupil diameter (PD), high photopic PD, and low photopic PD (p<0.001, for each one). Patient group has statistically significant higher values of amplitude and velocity of pupil contraction and lower values of duration of pupil contraction and latency, duration and velocity of pupil dilation.Conclusion: Static and dynamic pupil characteristics of subjects treated with silodosin for BPH is different from healthy eyes. In addition, our results may have shed light on understanding the risk for IFIS before cataract surgery and thus surgeons can be on the alert and take precautions.
Title: Static And Dynamic Pupillometric Changes With Silodosin; Selective α1 Adrenoceptor Blocker
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Abstract Backround: Intraoperative floopy iris syndrome is a variant of the small pupil syndrome that has been observed during cataract surgery in some patients currently or previously treated with the α1 adrenergic blockers.
It is important for cataract surgeons to predict the probable complications, preoperatively.
The aim of our study is to evaluate the static and dynamic pupil characteristics of patients treated with silodosin –a selective α1 adrenergic blocker- for Benign Prostate Hypertrophy (BPH) and to compare these values with healthy subjects using an automatic quantitative pupillometry system.
Methods: A total of 74 BPH patients treated with silodosin for six months (group 1) and 30 healthy subjects (group 2) were enrolled in this prospective multidisciplinary cross-sectional study.
Static and dynamic pupillometric measurements were obtained under optimized conditions and the results were compared between the two groups.
Results: Seventy four male patients with a mean age of 63,35±7,21 (46-77) years with BPH treated with silodosin and 30 normal male subjects with a mean age of 63,07±4,73 (52-71) years were analyzed.
There were statistically significant differences between the groups with regard to scotopic pupil diameter (PD), high photopic PD, and low photopic PD (p<0.
001, for each one).
Patient group has statistically significant higher values of amplitude and velocity of pupil contraction and lower values of duration of pupil contraction and latency, duration and velocity of pupil dilation.
Conclusion: Static and dynamic pupil characteristics of subjects treated with silodosin for BPH is different from healthy eyes.
In addition, our results may have shed light on understanding the risk for IFIS before cataract surgery and thus surgeons can be on the alert and take precautions.

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