Clinical and functional evaluation of the effectiveness of endonasal electrophoresis in combination with electrical stimulation in the complex therapy of glaucomatous optic neuropathy

T Saidov, N Yangieva, F Khamidullaev, O Khamidov

Clinical and functional assessment of the results of complex treatment of optic glaucoma neuropathy using tanakan in the form of endonasal electrophoresis in combination with electrical stimulation according to optical coherence tomography of the eye and ultrasound Doppler mapping. Material and methods: 43 patients (74 eyes) with glaucomatous optic neuropathy aged from 58 to 76 years were examined. Results: The used method effectively delays the development of optic nerve atrophy and, along with the improvement of visual functions, lengthens the positive effect of the main treatment, which was confirmed by a significant improvement in hemodynamic parameters ac-cording to the ultrasound Doppler study. Conclusions: The proposed method will improve the efficiency of treatment of patients with compensated open-angle glaucoma and improve the vision prognosis and the quality of rehabilitation measures.

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