2014
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.13-13801
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Changes in the Blood Flow of the Optic Nerve Head Induced by Different Concentrations of Epinephrine in Intravitreal Infusion During Vitreous Surgery

Abstract: This study suggests that epinephrine, used in combination with intravitreal infusion solution, may decrease ONH blood flow during vitreous surgeries, as indicated by measurements obtained via a modified LSFG technique. Attention must be paid to the effects of intravitreal infusion of epinephrine on ocular circulation, particularly ONH blood flow.

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“…Noma et al reported that blood flow velocity in the perifoveal capillaries was lower in hypertensive patients [29]. Recent studies showed that optic nerve head blood flow significantly decreased during PPV in response to epinephrine in the infusion solution and an elevated infusion pressure [30,31]. Therefore, hypertensive patients may have more compromised blood flow in the optic nerve head during PPV, resulting in exacerbation of VF damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noma et al reported that blood flow velocity in the perifoveal capillaries was lower in hypertensive patients [29]. Recent studies showed that optic nerve head blood flow significantly decreased during PPV in response to epinephrine in the infusion solution and an elevated infusion pressure [30,31]. Therefore, hypertensive patients may have more compromised blood flow in the optic nerve head during PPV, resulting in exacerbation of VF damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We calculated the three parameters of the MBR in the ONH described below by using the LSFG Analyzer software (v.3.0.47, Softcare). After we had identified the margin of the ONH by hand using a round band (Figure 1(a)), the software separated out the vessels using the automated definitive threshold (Figure 1(b)) and then analyzed the means of the MBRs in the vessels of the ONH (MBR-V), in the ONH tissue (MBR-T), and throughout the ONH (MBR-A) [21, 22, 26]. The eye studied was the same side as that used for the FA evaluation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 Moreover, intravitreal infusion solutions containing epinephrine were also found to decrease ONH blood flow during vitrectomy. 46 These findings suggest that LSFG may be able to provide valuable intraoperative information on ocular circulation, revealing cases in which surgeons should pay careful attention to the effects of infusion pressure and the intravitreal infusion of epinephrine on blood flow during vitrectomy, particularly for preoperative MBR-decreased eyes.…”
Section: Laser Speckle Flowgraphy Evaluations In Vitreoretinal Surgerymentioning
confidence: 87%