Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25302
Title: The effects of different hormone replacement treatment regimens on tear function, intraocular pressure and lens opacity
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-5225-4403
Uncu, Gürkan
Avcı, Remzi
Kaymaz, Cafer
Uncu, Yeşim
Develioğlu, Osman Haldun
D-9597-2016
6603716169
7004838001
8892370600
6603750027
6701315440
Keywords: Obstetrics & gynecology
Reproductive biology
Dry eye syndrome
Hormone replacement therapy
Intraocular pressure
Lens opacity
Schirmer's test
Livial
Premelle
Climara
Issue Date: Sep-2002
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Uncu, G. vd. (2002). "The effects of different hormone replacement treatment regimens on tear function, intraocular pressure and lens opacity." Fertility and Sterility, 78(3), 98-99.
Abstract: Objective. Estrogen may have adverse effects on the ocular surface, intraocular pressure (IOP), lens opacity and tear function. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the effects of different hormone replacement therapy (HRT) protocols on tear function, IOP and lens opacity. Design and setting. This was a prospective, uncontrolled study carried out at the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Uludaǧ University, Turkey. Patients and interventions. Thirty postmenopausal patients who had spontaneous or surgical menopause for at least 1 year and were not taking any medications were assigned to one of three groups. Group 1 comprised 19 patients (n = 38 observations) given conjugated equine estrogen 0.625 mg plus medroxyprogesterone acetate 2.5 mg (Premelle 2.5®) daily; Group 2 contained six patients (n = 12 observations) given tibolone 2.5 mg (Livial®) daily; and Group 3 comprised five patients (n = 10 observations) treated with estradiol patch, 3.9 mg/12 cm2 (Climara®). Tear function, evaluated with Schirmer's test, IOP and lens opacity were determined before treatment and at 6 and 12 months of treatment. Results. Mean Schirmer's test score in each group and all eyes (n = 60) did not change significantly after 6 months of treatment but decreased significantly at 12 months. The percentage decrease in tear function was greatest in the estrogen-only group (Group 3). Mean IOP did not change significantly in Groups 1 and 2; however, in Group 3, IOP showed a statistically significant decrease from 14.63 ± 0.84 mmHg before treatment to 12.60 ± 0.68 mmHg (mean ± standard error) at the end of treatment. Lens opacity in women of all groups did not change during treatment. Conclusions. HRT decreased tear production, the decrease being greater in the estrogen- only group. Woman who are taking or considering HRT should be informed of the potential increased risk of dry eye syndrome with this therapy. In addition, estrogen-only treatment decreased IOP while estrogen plus progesterone and tibolone had no effect. HRT did not affect lens opacity after 12 months of treatment.
Description: Bu çalışma, 12-17 Ocak 2002 tarihleri arasında Seattle[ABD]'da düzenlenen 58. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine'de bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0015-0282(02)03641-5
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0015028202036415
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25302
ISSN: 0015-0282
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