The purpose of this study was to evaluate the short-term reproducibili
ty, the long-term reproducibility, and the reproducibility of the meas
urements made between two different examiners of blood-flow velocity i
n extraocular vessels using color Doppler imaging (CDI). In a group of
10 healthy volunteers, measurements of the peak-systolic velocity (PS
V), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), and resistivity index (RI) in the op
hthalmic artery and the central retinal artery as well as one lateral
and one medial short posterior ciliary artery were performed. The best
Intraindividual reproducibility, expressed as the relative error was
found for the PSV and RI measured in the ophthalmic artery (OA; PSV 5.
9%, RI 3.1%) and the central retinal artery (CRA; PSV 7.7%, RI 4.7%).
The PSV and RI determined in the posterior ciliary arteries were less
reproducible but as much so as the EDV measured in the OA (11.8%) and
CRA (19.9%). No systematic trend could be found between the first and
second measurements. However, the long-term fluctuation was considerab
le high. Measurements of PSVs showed good concurrence between the two
observers in all four vessels measured. The EDVs and RIs differed stat
istically significantly between the two observers. This difference was
most pronounced in the posterior ciliary arteries.