The present study aims to investigate whether FLIO can also detect shorttime changes in retinal metabolism induced by hyperoxia and hypoxia. For this purpose, 48 healthy subjects will be included in the present study and changes in FLIO will be assessed during breathing of 100% oxygen to induce hyperoxia as well as during breathing of 12% oxygen in nitrogen to induce hypoxia. Since stimulation with flickering light also induces a higher metabolic demand in the retina (functional hyperemia), thisprovocation test will also applied during breathing of the different gas mixtures and compared to baseline. To gain information about retinal blood flow, optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) will be performed. The results of the present study can help to gain more insight into the physiology of the retinal metabolism and might give grounds to establish new biomarkers in future studies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
48
SAUERSTOFF medizinisch, Messer GmbH, Industriestrasse 5, 2352 Gumpoldskirchen, Austria Dose: min. 95.5%, breathing for 30 minutes
STICKSTOFF medizinisch, Messer GmbH, Industriestrasse 5, 2352 Gumpoldskirchen, Austria Dose: 88% with 12% oxygen, breathing for 30 minutes
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Changes in FLIO induced by hyperoxia
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in FLIO induced by hypoxia
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in FLIO induced by flicker stimulation
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in OCT-A induced by hyperoxia
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in OCT-A induced by hypoxia
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in OCT-A induced by flicker stimulation
Time frame: 15 minutes
Retinal oxygen saturation
Time frame: 15 minutes
Retinal vessel diameter
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in peripheral oxygen saturation
Time frame: 15 minutes
Changes in blood gas parameters (pH, pCO2, PO2 and SaO2)
Time frame: 15 minutes
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