PMID: 9422924Jan 10, 1998Paper

Choroidal haemodynamics in glaucoma

The British Journal of Ophthalmology
H F DuijmE L Greve

Abstract

Quantification of haemodynamics of the peripapillary choroid in and the assessment of possible differences between normal subjects (N), ocular hypertensive (OHT), primary open angle (POAG), and normal pressure glaucoma (NPG) patients. Video fluorescein angiograms (Rodenstock SLO 101) were made in 22 N subjects, 12 OHT, 48 POAG, and 46 NPG patients. The angiographically derived dye build up curves were described by means of an exponential model. One of the model parameters is the time constant tau theoretically reflecting local blood refreshment time; the blood refreshment time tau is the time needed to replace the blood volume in the choriocapillaris, inversely proportional to the local choroidal blood flow. Other variables are maximal fluorescence (Fdt) and time of first fluorescence (t0). Mean variable values were calculated for disc area and circular areas around the disc. Fdt of the disc was significantly lower in the POAG and NPG patients. There was no statistical difference in t0 between the study groups. The choroidal blood refreshment time was significantly longer in NPG patients and to a lesser extent in the POAG patients compared with the normal controls. The slowest choroidal blood refreshment can be found in the NPG...Continue Reading

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