The purpose of this study was to evaluate hemodynamic changes of the retrob
ulbar vasculature caused by different intraocular pressures with color Dopp
ler ultrasonography Fifty normal eyes in 25 patients, 13 patients with norm
al tension glaucoma, and 19 patients with acute glaucoma and increased intr
aocular pressure (greater than 30 mm Hg) were enrolled in this study. In 15
of 19 patients with acute glaucoma patients, follow-up color Doppler ultra
sonography was also undertaken after laser peripheral iridectomy when the i
ntraocular pressure had returned to normal. The peak systolic velocity: end
diastolic velocity, resistive index, time average maximum velocity, and pu
lsatility index were compared in different vessels, including the central r
etinal artery, lateral posterior ciliary artery medial posterior ciliary ar
tery, and ophthalmic artery in each orbit. The peak systolic velocity, end
diastolic velocity and time average maximum velocity of the central retinal
artery were significantly lower (P < 0.01) in acute glaucoma patients than
in the control group. The resistive index and pulsatility index of the cen
tral retinal artery were significantly higher (P < 0.01) in acute glaucoma
patients than in the control group. The end diastolic velocity of the later
al and medial posterior ciliary arteries was significantly lower in patient
s with acute glaucoma than in the control group, and the resistive index an
d pulsatility index of both of these arteries were significantly higher (P
< 0.001) in patients with acute glaucoma than in the control group. However
, no statistical significantly differences were found in the peak systolic
velocity or time average maximum velocity in either of the posterior ciliar
y arteries; similarly, no statistically significant differences were notch
in any of the parameters in the ophthalmic artery between the control group
and the group with acute glaucoma. The pulsatility index of the central re
tinal artery and of the lateral and medial posterior ciliary arteries was s
ignificantly lower (P < 0.01) in acute glaucoma patients after laser therap
y than in acute glaucoma patients before laser therapy. The resistive index
of both posterior ciliary arteries was also significantly lower (P < 0.004
) in acute glaucoma patients after laser therapy than before laser therapy
All parameters for all vessels examined among the normal subjects, the pati
ents with normal tension glaucoma, and the patients with acute glaucoma aft
er laser therapy when the intraocular pressure had returned to normal showe
d no statistically significant differences. Color Doppler ultrasonography i
s a good modality for both imaging and studying the hemodynamics of the per
ioptic nerve vessels.