Purpose. To assess the Heidelberg Retina Flowmeter (HRF) parameters "volume
", "flow", and "velocity", at the papilla in healthy subjects.
Methods. HRF measurements were taken at the papilla (5 degrees x 20 degrees
), superficially at level of the retina and at the bottom of the excavation
. The effect of increasing frame size (1x1 to 50x50 pixels) on HRF values w
as assessed in ten subjects. HRF parameters were calculated (50x50 pixels)
for 150 eyes of 150 subjects. To assess short-term reliability, measurement
s were repeated five times in ten subjects.
Results. With 50x50 pixels the location of the frame had no influence on HR
F values. Reliability was > 90%. Values were significantly higher (p<0.001)
in the superficial than in the deeper papillary layers. The correlation be
tween HRF parameters was good (r(2)>0.85).
Conclusions. A low magnification (5 degrees x20 degrees) and a 50x50 frame
allows a global assessment of HRF parameters at the papilla with high relia
bility In healthy eyes, the HRF values are influenced by the level where me
asurements are made at the papilla. This might be of importance in glaucoma
patients with excavated papilla.