Jg. Ladas et al., Relationship between aqueous humor protein level and outflow facility in patients with uveitis, INV OPHTH V, 42(11), 2001, pp. 2584-2588
PURPOSE. To determine whether there is a relationship between the aqueous h
umor protein level and outflow facility in patients with uveitis.
METHODS. Aqueous humor protein levels were determined by laser flare photom
etry, and outflow facility was determined by Schiotz tonography.
RESULTS. Thirty patients with uveitis and 10 control subjects were studied.
Outflow facility was lower in patients with uveitis (0.21 +/- 0.12 mul/min
.mm. Hg) than in control subjects (0.33 +/- 0.05 mul/min.mm Hg, P < 0.001).
Patients with uveitis and laser flare photometry results (flare) more than
20 photon units/msec (n = 21) had a lower outflow facility (0.17 +/- 0.07
mul/min.mm Hg) than patients with uveitis and flare less than 20 photon uni
ts/msec (n = 9, 0.32 +/- 0.14 mul/min.mm. Hg, P = 0.004). Furthermore, no d
ifference was identified between outflow facility in patients with active u
veitis (those who had anterior chamber cells) and flare less than 20 photon
units/msec and outflow in control subjects. In patients with uveitis, ther
e was a linear correlation between flare and outflow facility (r = -0.50, P
= 0.005). There was no relationship between flare measurements and either
intraocular pressure or aqueous humor cell levels when scored with a clinic
al, semiquantitative system.
CONCLUSIONS. Outflow facility is significantly reduced in patients with uve
itis who have high aqueous humor protein levels. Outflow facility appears t
o be normal in patients with active uveitis whose flare levels are low, and
therefore the association between flare and outflow facility does not appe
ar to be an indirect reflection of elevated anterior chamber cells. It is p
ossible that elevated aqueous humor protein levels contribute to the develo
pment of uveitic glaucoma in some individuals by decreasing aqueous humor o
utflow facility, although a causal relationship cannot be established on th
e basis of this study.