Measurement of corneal temperature gives indirect information about the ocular blood flow. For this reason corneal temperature can be used as a surrogate to quantify ocular blood flow. It can be measured by means of infrared thermography. This test, however, is not used in an everyday clinical routine so far. In this study is investigated if ocular blood flow disturbances in glaucoma patients can be diagnosed by means of infrared thermography. Corneal temperature are measured in normal tension glaucoma patients and healthy controls before and after cold provocation test. In the group of patients and the group of controls, subjects with and without a primary vascular dysregulation (PVD) are included. This will allow to analyze and compare the influence of cold provocation on corneal temperature (and indirectly ocular blood flow) in these study Groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
measurement of corneal temperature by infrared thermography before and after cold provocation
Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Basel
Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Corneal temperature measurement by infrared thermography
measurement of change in corneal temperature starting with first measurement at Baseline and second measurement after 5 minutes
Time frame: 2 measurements with interval of 5 minutes starting at baseline
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