Abstract

Relevance. According to literary sources, POAG is considered as a chain of interaction of etiological and pathogenetic factors, among which the leading role is played by genetic predisposition, general changes, ischemia, primary local functional and dystrophic changes, disturbances in hydrostatics and hydrodynamics of the eye, increased intraocular pressure, vascular disorders, dystrophy and tissue degeneration. Purpose of the study. To assess the severity of endothelial dysfunction in patients with different stages of primary open-angle glaucoma during complex therapy. Material and research methods. The study included 92 patients with POAG aged 65 to 80 years, who were divided into three groups. We studied the levels of endothelin-1, VEGF and von Willebrand factor before and after the recommended treatment in patients with POAG. Conclusion. The developed complex therapy of various stages in patients with POAG contributed to the correction of the identified disorders in relation to markers of endothelial dysfunction. The features of changes in ED markers in patients with POAG have been established; low levels of von Willebrand factor, VEGF and endothelin-1, which indicates the role of pathogenetic factors in the formation of endothelial dysfunction and the importance of studying markers of endothelial dysfunction. Keywords: primary open-angle glaucoma, endothelial markers, von Willebrand factor, VEGF, endothelin-1, complex therapy

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