A. Movaffaghy et al., Effect of squatting on sub-foveolar blood flow in pseudophakic eyes operated by scleral buckling procedure - a masked study, KLIN MONATS, 218(5), 2001, pp. 323-326
Ziel: To investigate the relationship between velocity (Vel,h), blood volum
e (Vol(ch)) and blood flow (F-ch), and the mean ocular perfusion pressure (
PPm) in the foveal region, and to determine how the regulatory capacity of
the choroidal circulation is affected after an encircling buckle procedure.
Methods: We investigated both pseudophakic eyes of 6 patients (age range 56
-79 years) in a masked study. Subjects presenting eye diseases (glaucoma, u
veitis, diabetic retinopathy) as well as systemic diseases were excluded fr
om the study. All subjects had in one eye a successful management of retina
l detachment with an encircling buckling; the second eye was considered as
control. Measurements of Vel(ch), Vol(ch) and F-ch were obtained by Laser D
oppler Flowmetry (LDF) at baseline and during isometric excercise (squattin
g).
Results: In the operated eyes, Vel(ch) and F-ch increased significantly (AN
OVA, p <0.05) during the PPm raise, which was not the case for Vol(ch) (ANO
VA, p > 0.05). In the control eyes, all hemodynamic parameters remained una
ffected by the PPm increase (ANOVA, p > 0.05). The response of Vel(ch) and
F-ch was significantly different (ANCOVA, p < 0.002) between operated and c
ontrol eyes.
Conclusion: These results suggest that encircling buckle does affect subfov
eal choroidal blood flow regulation, which may explain a possible macular d
ysfunction in the operated eyes.