Purpose: To test the hypothesis that pH value of human tears is affected by
flow rate.
Methods: After stimulation with a drop of 70% alcohol into the ipsilateral
nasal cavity tears from the left eyes of 30 healthy volunteers were collect
ed with glass capillaries while flow rate of tear secretion was registered.
The pCO(2), actual and standard pH mere determined in the collected sample
s with the Astrup method. Standard pH is defined as the pH of the sample th
at has been equilibrated at 37 degreesC with a gas mixture having pCO(2)=40
mmHg.
Results: The flow rate correlated positively and significantly with both th
e standard pH value (r=0.503, p<0.01) and the pCO(2) (r=0.517, p<0.01) whil
e there was no correlation between the actual pH and the flow rate.
Conclusion: Loss of CO2 from the sample is a cause of serious uncertainty i
n tear pH determination. A positive flow rate-pH relationship was found for
human tears when the uncertainty was removed by determination of the stand
ard pH.