purposeto investigate the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure (IOP).methods systematic literature search and meta-analysis following PRISMA guidelines was conducted on studies analyzing the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure. after removal of duplicates, title and abstract screening, full-text analysis was performed to select relevant articles and meta-analysis was then conducted as well.ResultsOf the 1357 records identified, 17 met the selection criteria and were included. Overall, all studies showed that accommodation can influence IOP levels and meta-analysis indicated a significant IOP reduction of 1.10 mmHg (95%CI, -1.77; -0.42) following accommodative stimulus in healthy individuals, albeit with high heterogeneity among studies. differences in IOP changes between emmetropic and progressing myopic individuals were not significant. controversial results were obtained in patients with glaucoma with significantly lower IOP fluctuations being noted in eyes with previous trabeculectomy; however, the clinical heterogeneity of enrolled patients among studies made it not possible to combine results. type of accommodative task, extraocular muscle contraction, head and body position all could potentially play a role in the measured IOP changes with, interestingly, near reading on a smartphone suggesting IOP increase.conclusion accommodation has an impact on IOP measurements and, overall, determines IOP decrease in healthy individuals. while such variations might not hold clinical significance for individuals in good health, their impact in patients with glaucoma should be considered. further studies focused on specific components of such relationship are required to elucidate their individual impact and to define their potential role as non-pharmacological strategies to reduce IOP levels in selected patient categories.

Ambrosini, G., Poletti, S., Roberti, G., Carnevale, C., Manni, G., Coco, G. (2024). Exploring the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. GRAEFE'S ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1-20 [10.1007/s00417-024-06565-z].

Exploring the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

Ambrosini, Giacomo;Poletti, Silvia;Roberti, Gloria;Manni, Gianluca;Coco, Giulia
2024-07-22

Abstract

purposeto investigate the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure (IOP).methods systematic literature search and meta-analysis following PRISMA guidelines was conducted on studies analyzing the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure. after removal of duplicates, title and abstract screening, full-text analysis was performed to select relevant articles and meta-analysis was then conducted as well.ResultsOf the 1357 records identified, 17 met the selection criteria and were included. Overall, all studies showed that accommodation can influence IOP levels and meta-analysis indicated a significant IOP reduction of 1.10 mmHg (95%CI, -1.77; -0.42) following accommodative stimulus in healthy individuals, albeit with high heterogeneity among studies. differences in IOP changes between emmetropic and progressing myopic individuals were not significant. controversial results were obtained in patients with glaucoma with significantly lower IOP fluctuations being noted in eyes with previous trabeculectomy; however, the clinical heterogeneity of enrolled patients among studies made it not possible to combine results. type of accommodative task, extraocular muscle contraction, head and body position all could potentially play a role in the measured IOP changes with, interestingly, near reading on a smartphone suggesting IOP increase.conclusion accommodation has an impact on IOP measurements and, overall, determines IOP decrease in healthy individuals. while such variations might not hold clinical significance for individuals in good health, their impact in patients with glaucoma should be considered. further studies focused on specific components of such relationship are required to elucidate their individual impact and to define their potential role as non-pharmacological strategies to reduce IOP levels in selected patient categories.
22-lug-2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/30
Settore MEDS-17/A - Malattie dell'apparato visivo
English
Accommodation
Accommodative task
Glaucoma
Intraocular pressure
Near vision
Ambrosini, G., Poletti, S., Roberti, G., Carnevale, C., Manni, G., Coco, G. (2024). Exploring the relationship between accommodation and intraocular pressure: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. GRAEFE'S ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1-20 [10.1007/s00417-024-06565-z].
Ambrosini, G; Poletti, S; Roberti, G; Carnevale, C; Manni, G; Coco, G
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