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Thermodynamic measurement after cooling the cornea with intact epithelium and lid manipulation.

Diego de Ortueta1, Thomas Magnago2, Samuel Arba-Mosquera2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To characterize the rate of change of ocular surface temperature (OST) under lid manipulation after cooling the intact cornea with balanced salt solution (BSS).
METHODS: In a patient for refractive surgery, prior to the ablation, the temperature of the cornea was continuously recorded with a high speed infrared (350Hz) camera. Two millilitre of chilled BSS with a temperature of 8.6°Celsius (°C) was instilled for about 3s. Using exponential functions, the three contributions have been determined, subjacent corneal layers, environment, and chilled BSS.
RESULTS: The mean temperature of the cornea preoperatively was 34.5°C. After applying the chilled BSS the temperature decreased about 14°C down to an OST of 20°C and the time needed afterwards to get the normal (OST) temperature of about 30°C was 40s. Due to the inserted speculum and missing blink, OST did not reach the original OST of 34.5°C and faded at about 32.5°C. According to our best fitted model, absolute value of each contributing component was 31.4°C (subjacent corneal layers), 26.8°C (environment) and 8.6°C (BSS).
CONCLUSIONS: Applying chilled BSS to the cornea quickly reduces the temperature of the cornea with a thermal relaxation time of 3s and a amplitude decrease of 8.6°C. This together with a relaxation time of 7s for subjacent corneal layers, and 184s for environment after instillation of BSS combined with a well-controlled environment provides a period of 40s of corneal temperature below baseline, which may be of clinical benefit when applying chilled BSS immediately before or immediately after ablation.
Copyright © 2014 Spanish General Council of Optometry. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BSS; Balanced salt solution; Cooling; Corneal surface; Enfriamiento; Solución salina equilibrada; Superficie corneal; Temperatura; Temperature

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25890919      PMCID: PMC4502083          DOI: 10.1016/j.optom.2015.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Optom        ISSN: 1989-1342


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