A variety of studies demonstrate that ocular blood flow is altered in glaucoma. Various animal and human studies have shown an increase in retinal and optic nerve head blood flow in response to diffuse luminance flicker. Based on studies with ERG, this effect has been attributed to augmented activity in the retinal ganglion cells and associated axons indicating a coupling mechanism between neuronal activity and retinal blood flow. Whereas a variety of studies have confirmed these effects, the knowledge about this coupling in the retina of patients with glaucoma is sparse. Recently the investigators could show that flicker induced vasodilatation is blunted in patients with open angle glaucoma. However, the investigators results are limited by the fact that only data about retinal vessel diameters, not blood flow per se, are available. The further development of the investigators current flicker stimulation technique now allows us to determine blood flow velocity during flicker stimulation. Thus, in the current study, the investigators set out to determine whether this blood flow response is impaired in patients with glaucoma as compared to those in healthy volunteers and whether this is related to altered neural activity. The study objective was, to investigate whether the blood flow response to flicker stimulation is altered in patients with glaucoma.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
non-invasive haemodynamic measurements of retinal vessel diameters, laser Doppler flowmetry and laser Doppler velocimetry
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Meical University of Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Retinal blood velocity (laser Doppler velocimetry)
Time frame: measurements done only once on the studyday
Retinal arterial and venous diameter (Retinal vessel analyzer)
Time frame: measurements done only once on the studyday
Optic nerve head blood flow (laser Doppler flowmetry)
Time frame: measurements done only once on the studyday
Latency and amplitude (pattern ERG)
Time frame: measurements done only once on the studyday
Mean arterial pressure
Time frame: measurements done only once on the studyday
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