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EFFECTIVENESS OF TIMOLOL, DORZOLAMID, PILOCARPIN AND ORAL ACETAZOLAMID IN PREVENTING POSOPERATIVE INTRA OCULAR PRESSURE SPIKES AFTER EXTRACAPSULAR CATARACT EXTRACTION WITH PC IOL IMPLANTATION

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 New Page 1 This study was been cunducted to defining the most effective Anti glaucoma drng in controlling lOP a}ler ECCG+PC IOL. One hunderd patients who under gone ECC+PC IOL surgery  with GA were divided into 4 case groups (TIMOLOL, Derzolamide, Pilocarpine 2% and oral ACETAZOLAMIDE) and one control Group. Then lOP was checked pre-op and 3-5,8 and 24 hours after operation with appLanation tonometer. In lOP was compared with control and base line. lOP was 30 mmHg in 4%, of cases (one case in control group 24 after surgery  and one case in piLocarpine 2% group.8h after  opration). The least lOP 3-5 houre was seen in Derzolamide group (12±2.6 mmhg,P=O) The highest lOP was seen in pilocarpin group 8 hours after surgery in 8 and 24 h after surgery. TIMOLOL was the most effective drug on post -op lOP (14.2 ±3 mmHg & 1l.3±2.8 mmHg respectively) We found a significant early lOP reduction with Tiomolol, dorozolamid and oral Acatazolamide but TIMOLOL and dorazolamide were more effective . Pilocmpine 2% was Not-effective.

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