Literature DB >> 19365034

High-rate internal pressurization of human eyes to predict globe rupture.

Jill A Bisplinghoff1, Craig McNally, Stefan M Duma.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the dynamic rupture pressure of the human eye by using an in vitro high-rate pressurization system to investigate blunt-impact eye injuries.
METHODS: Internal pressure was dynamically induced in the eye by means of a drop-tower pressurization system. The internal eye pressure was measured with a small pressure sensor inserted into the eye through the optic nerve. A total of 20 human eye tests were performed to determine rupture pressure and characterize rupture patterns.
RESULTS: The high-rate pressurization resulted in a mean (SD) rupture pressure of 0.97 (0.29) MPa (7275.60 [2175.18] mm Hg). A total of 16 eyes ruptured in the equatorial direction, whereas 4 ruptured in the meridional direction. There was no significant difference in the rupture pressure between the equatorial and meridional directions (P= .16).
CONCLUSION: As the loading rate increases, the rupture pressure of the human eye increases. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Eye injuries are expensive to treat, given that the estimated annual cost associated with adult vision problems in the United States is $51.4 billion. Determining globe rupture properties will establish injury criteria for the human eye to prevent these common yet devastating injuries.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19365034     DOI: 10.1001/archophthalmol.2008.614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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