Literature DB >> 9068376

Study of choroidal blood flow by comparison of SLO fluorescein angiography and microspheres.

H F Duijm1, A H Rulo, M Astin, O Mäepea, T J van den Berg, E L Greve.   

Abstract

Choroidal hemodynamics estimated with parameters describing the dye build-up curves obtained with video fluorescein angiography, were compared with a classical regional blood flow measurement: radioactively labelled microspheres. Video fluorescein angiograms (Rodenstock's SLO 101) and microspheres blood flow measurements were made in 13 anaesthetized pigmented rabbits. Ocular perfusion pressures were varied from 60 to 15 mmHg by changing the intraocular pressure. 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. Labelled microspheres act as a non-recirculating blood flow indicator, enabling the estimation of regional blood flows. The relation between choroidal blood flow and perfusion pressure is nearly linear, suggesting the passive nature of choroidal vasculature. There is a significant correlation between tau and microspheres flow (R = 0.67, P < 0.01). According to the rheological model the product of blood flow and tau corresponds to the relevant blood volume. Hence, a function for the volume of the choriocapillaris as a function of perfusion pressure was established. The model parameter tau can be interpreted as the local blood refreshment time. Since the parameter tau, unlike microspheres, can be used clinically, tau may be used to retrieve information on choroidal hemodynamics in clinical practice. Information on the spatial distribution of choroidal hemodynamics is also obtained.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9068376     DOI: 10.1006/exer.1996.0163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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2.  Choroidal haemodynamics in glaucoma.

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