retinal blood vessels retain normal oxygen-response even when flow is reduced by ~78%
In retinitis pigmentosa, despite a reduction of retinal blood flow of approximately 78%, vascular response to hypoxia remains functional until advanced stages of the disease, suggesting that oxygen-enhancing therapies may still be effective in moderate-to-advanced RP.
What this means for you
Even when circulation to the retina is significantly reduced, the blood vessels there can still respond normally to changes in oxygen levels. This suggests the vascular system in the eye remains responsive โ which matters for anyone exploring oxygen-based wellness support for eye health and long-term visual resilience.
The published research
Ozone Therapy in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa
ยท 1999
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