- Head-elevated sleep increased intraocular pressure in glaucoma.
- Intraocular pressure variability rose with head elevation.
- Ocular perfusion pressure was lower in elevated positions.
- Effects were greater in primary open-angle glaucoma.
- Venous compression may contribute to pressure changes.
Conexiant
chevron_right
Internal Medicine
chevron_right
High Pillow Sleeping May Increase Intraocular Pressure
Daily News
Stay up to date with the latest clinical headlines and other information tailored to your specialty.
Thank you for signing up for the Daily News alerts. You will begin receiving them shortly.
Advertisement
Recommendations
Advertisement