Intervisit Repeatability of Retinal Blood Oximetry and Total Retinal Blood Flow Under Varying Systemic Blood Gas Oxygen Saturations

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Kalpana RoseChristopher Hudson

Abstract

The aim of the study is to validate and calibrate the Doppler spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) derived total retinal blood flow (TRBF) and metabolic hyperspectral retinal camera (MHRC) derived oxygen saturation (SO2) of major retinal vessels in human volunteers using a novel and exact provocation technique (RespirAct) that allows the precise control of the end-tidal partial pressure of oxygen (PETO2). Between visit repeatability of the TRBF and retinal blood SO2 also were studied. One eye of 11 young healthy subjects was chosen randomly for the study. Total retinal blood flow and retinal SO2 measurements were obtained under conditions of normoxia, hyperoxia, and hypoxia. The order of hyperoxia and hypoxia was randomized between subjects. The measurements were repeated after a week interval. When the arterial PETO2 was increased from baseline (PETO2 = 100 mm Hg) to 200 and 300 mm Hg, the TRBF significantly reduced (P = 0.02) from 44.60 (±8.9) to 40.28 (±8.9) and 36.23 (±4.6) μL/min. Lowering the arterial PETO2, from baseline to 80, 60, and 50 mm Hg, TRBF significantly increased (P = 0.04) from 43.17 (±12.7) to 45.19 (±5.5), 49.71 (±13.4), and 52.89 (±10.9) μL/min with simultaneous reduction in the arterial b...Continue Reading

Citations

Nov 22, 2017·Acta Ophthalmologica·David Cordeiro SousaCarlos Marques-Neves
Jul 13, 2018·Acta Ophthalmologica·Kalpana RoseChristopher Hudson
Sep 4, 2020·Translational Vision Science & Technology·Sophie LemmensIngeborg Stalmans

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