Adequate perfusion and oxygenation is essential for the function of the inner retina. Although it is known that oxygen tension is very well autoregulated in the retina, the physiological mechanisms behind this regulation process are not fully explored. The development of new instruments for the non-invasive measurement of oxygen tension in retinal vessels now allows for the more precise investigation of these physiological processes. The current study seeks to evaluate the retinal oxygen saturation in healthy subjects while breathing different oxygen mixtures to achieve a hypoxic and a hyperoxic state.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
30
100% oxygen breathing - 30 minutes
15% oxygen in N2 breathing - 30 minutes
12% oxygen in N2 breathing - 30 minutes
Medical University of Vienna, Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Retinal oxygen saturation
Time frame: On the study day - during each breathing period (6 times)
Retinal blood flow
Time frame: On the study day - during each breathing period (6 times)
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