Purpose: The aim of the study is to determine blood flow and resistance par
ameters (Resistance Index-RI, Pulsatility Index-PI) in the retrobulbar arte
ries of patients suffering from amaurosis fugax,
Methods: Color Doppler velocity was used to measure blood flow velocity and
vascular resistance in the ophthalmic artery, central retinal artery and l
ateral short posterior ciliary artery of 32 involved eyes in their afflictl
ess interval, The patients' mean age was 60.1 years (range 29-85), The age-
and sexmatched control group comprised 32 healthy volunteers (32 eyes).
Results: There was no significant difference neither in RI nor in PI of ama
urosis fugax patients compared to the control group.
Conclusions: We conclude that in almost all cases of amaurosis fugax no loc
al disturbance of blood flow in the afflictless interval is noted. However,
increased vessel resistance is noticed in some cases of amaurosis fugax: G
iant cell arteritis, intraorbital vascular anomalies, intraorbital tumors.
In these cases color Doppler velocity is able to give information on the ex
tent of blood flow disorder and, in particular by the B-mode, the etiology
can be assumed.