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Klin Monbl Augenheilkd · Oct 1985
[Ulrich oculo-oscillodynamography: initial results in carotid stenoses].
- T Christ, R Stodtmeister, and L Pillunat.
- Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1985 Oct 1;187(4):256-61.
AbstractOculo-oscillodynamography (OODG) after Ulrich was performed in 11 patients suffering from a monolateral, hemodynamically relevant carotid stenosis identified by Doppler sonography. All of the pressure parameters which can be measured by OODG--systolic retinal, systolic ciliary, and diastolic ocular perfusion pressure--were low on the side concerned. In contrast to the already-established methods of measuring ocular perfusion--ophthalmodynamometry and ophthalmodynamography after Hager--the advantages of OODG are that it not only enables the systolic retinal pressure to be differentiated from the systolic ciliary or diastolic ocular perfusion pressure, but also permits the results of the investigation to be illustrated graphically, so that objective evaluation is possible.
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