The purpose of this study is to test a new non-invasive tool to measure hemoglobin in retinal arteries.
To our knowledge no tool exists that allows for direct collection of hemoglobin data in the eye. In many eye diseases (especially diabetic and hypertensive retinopathy as well as in retinal vessel occlusions) retinal circulation is modified. Knowing hemoglobin concentration on the site of the pathology will give us further information about the pathogenesis of this diseases and may provide a new possibility in therapy. The purpose of this study is to test a new non-invasive tool to measure hemoglobin in retinal arteries. Healthy volunteers from the eye clinic and pregnant otherwise healthy patients of the gynecological department of the Triemli Hospital, Zurich, as well as anemic gynecological patients that show up for a check-up are included. Hemoglobin will be quantified by a blood draw of a cubital vein. Using a Fundus Camera (Nidek AFC-230) pictures of the fundus will be taken from each study patient. Afterwards the study investigator selects a retinal artery of interest which will be used for measuring the hemoglobin concentration. Intensity of the green channel of the camera chip is determined with the aid of the law of Lambert-Beer. Absolute Hemoglobin concentration is calculated in relation to the vessel volume.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
blood draw from a cubital vein to measure hemoglobin concentration taking a fundus photography with a Nidek AFC-230, no pupil dilation needed
Stadtpital Zürich, Triemli Hospital
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
RECRUITINGCorrelation of hemoglobin concentration measured in a cubital vein and in a non invasive way using hemoglobinometry in the retinal veins
Time frame: 2.5 years
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