Unveiling the silent link: Normal-tension glaucoma's enigmatic bond with cardiac blood flow

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS World Journal of Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.4330/wjc.v16.i1.10
Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh, A. Morya, Ajanya K Aradhya, Pavithra Pannerselvam, S. Gopalakrishnan, S. Ramesh, A. Devadas, Navaneeth Krishna
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This comprehensive review embarks on a captivating journey into the complex relationship between cardiology and normal-tension glaucoma (NTG), a condition that continues to baffle clinicians and researchers alike. NTG, characterized by optic nerve damage and visual field loss despite normal intraocular pressure, has long puzzled clinicians. One emerging perspective suggests that alterations in ocular blood flow, particularly within the optic nerve head, may play a pivotal role in its pathogenesis. While NTG shares commonalities with its high-tension counterpart, its unique pathogenesis and potential ties to cardiovascular health make it a fascinating subject of exploration. It navigates through the complex web of vascular dysregulation, blood pressure and perfusion pressure, neurovascular coupling, and oxidative stress, seeking to uncover the hidden threads that tie the heart and eyes together in NTG. This review explores into the intricate mechanisms connecting cardiovascular factors to NTG, shedding light on how cardiac dynamics can influence ocular health, particularly in cases where intraocular pressure remains within the normal range. NTG's enigmatic nature, often characterized by seemingly contradictory risk factors and clinical profiles, underscores the need for a holistic approach to patient care. Drawing parallels to cardiac health, we examine into the shared vascular terrain connecting the heart and the eyes. Cardiovascular factors, including systemic blood flow, endothelial dysfunction, and microcirculatory anomalies, may exert a profound influence on ocular perfusion, impacting the delicate balance within the optic nerve head. By elucidating the subtle clues and potential associations between cardiology and NTG, this review invites clinicians to consider a broader perspective in their evaluation and management of this elusive condition. As the understanding of these connections evolves, so too may the prospects for early diagnosis and tailored interventions, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for those living with NTG.
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揭开无声的联系:正常张力青光眼与心脏血流的神秘联系
这篇全面的综述开启了探索心脏病学与正常眼压性青光眼(NTG)之间复杂关系的迷人之旅。尽管眼压正常,但视神经损伤和视野缺损是正常张力性青光眼的特征,长期以来一直困扰着临床医生。一种新的观点认为,眼部血流的改变,尤其是视神经头内的血流改变,可能在其发病机制中起着关键作用。虽然 NTG 与高眼压症有共同之处,但其独特的发病机制和与心血管健康的潜在联系使其成为一个引人入胜的探索主题。这篇综述探讨了血管失调、血压和灌注压、神经血管耦合和氧化应激的复杂网络,试图揭示 NTG 中将心脏和眼睛联系在一起的隐秘线索。这篇综述探讨了心血管因素与 NTG 之间错综复杂的联系机制,揭示了心脏动力学如何影响眼部健康,尤其是在眼压保持在正常范围内的情况下。NTG 具有神秘的性质,其特征往往是看似相互矛盾的风险因素和临床特征,这凸显了对患者进行整体护理的必要性。与心脏健康相似,我们研究了连接心脏和眼睛的共同血管地形。心血管因素,包括全身血流量、内皮功能障碍和微循环异常,都可能对眼部灌注产生深远影响,从而影响视神经头内部的微妙平衡。通过阐明心脏病学与 NTG 之间的微妙线索和潜在关联,本综述邀请临床医生在评估和处理这种难以捉摸的疾病时从更广阔的角度进行考虑。随着对这些联系的认识不断深入,早期诊断和有针对性干预的前景也会越来越广阔,最终提高 NTG 患者的生活质量。
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World Journal of Cardiology
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