Optical coherence tomography quantitative analysis of iris volume changes after pharmacologic mydriasis

Ophthalmology
Florent Aptel, Philippe Denis

Abstract

To describe a method using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS OCT) for estimating iris volume. To quantify changes in iris volume induced by pharmacologic mydriasis in narrow-angle eyes predisposed to angle-closure compared with normal open-angle eyes. Cross-sectional study. Thirty fellow eyes of 30 patients who had an episode of primary acute angle-closure and 30 eyes of 30 normal age- and gender-matched subjects with open angles. All fellow eyes had a patent laser peripheral iridotomy. Iris volume and all biometric measurements were performed before and after instillation of 1% tropicamide and at least 1 week later 10% phenylephrine. Iris volume was estimated using AS OCT radial sections of the iris and a customized image-processing software. Iris volume, pupil diameter, angle configuration including angle opening distance at 500 mum (AOD 500) and trabecular-iris space at 500 mum (TISA 500), AS OCT anterior chamber depth, and A-scan ultrasonography axial length before and after pupil dilation. Iris volumes measured before dilation of the pupil were 44.94+/-2.1 mm(3) and 44.29+/-3.9 mm(3) in the fellow eyes and open-angle eyes, respectively, which was not significantly different (P>0.1). Thirty minutes after ins...Continue Reading

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