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Intraocular pressures during high-flux hemodialysis
J N Austin1, M Klein, J Mishell
1Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver.
Renal Failure
|January 1, 1990
Abstract:
The intraocular pressures of 16 patients with end stage renal failure treated with high-flux dialysis were measured before and during a high-flux dialysis treatment. The patients were selected so as not to have glaucoma or history of glaucoma. Intraocular pressures did not change significantly in any patients during or following a high-flux hemodialysis treatment. These data suggest that high-flux hemodialysis does not result in increases in intraocular pressure nor does it precipitate acute glaucoma in well-dialyzed patients undergoing intermittent in-center hemodialysis.