TY - JOUR
T1 - Topical fundus pulsation measurement in patients with active central serous chorioretinopathy
AU - Tittl, Michael
AU - Polska, Elzbieta
AU - Kircher, Karl
AU - Kruger, Andreas
AU - Maar, Noemi
AU - Stur, Michael
AU - Schmetterer, Leopold
PY - 2003/7/1
Y1 - 2003/7/1
N2 - Objective: To determine regional pulsatile choroidal blood flow using laser interferometry in patients with active central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Method: The study compared an equally sized age-, sex-, and refractive error-matched control group of healthy volunteers obtained from the Department of Clinical Pharmacology with 18 consecutive patients who had newly diagnosed active, unilateral CSC obtained from the University of Vienna Eye Clinic, Vienna, Austria. Main Outcome Measures: Regional fundus pulsation amplitude as assessed using laser interferometry. Results: The median age of the patients was 40 years; the male-female ratio was 16:2. Foveal fundus pulsation amplitude was significantly higher in eyes with CSC (mean [SD], 5.5 [1.7] μm) than in the eyes of the control subjects (4.1 [1.1] μm; P = .005). In addition, eyes with CSC had a significantly higher variability in fundus pulsation amplitude (mean [SD], 48% [20%]) assessed at different fundus locations around the leak than the controls did (20% [9%]; P<.001). Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first study that measures topical fundus pulsations in patients who have active, unilateral CSC. These data indicate a generally increased foveal pulsatile choroidal blood flow and an abnormal distribution of fundus pulsation amplitude in the area close to the leak. Whether these findings reinforce the concept that choroidal perfusion abnormalities play a role in the pathogenesis of CSC remains to be established.
AB - Objective: To determine regional pulsatile choroidal blood flow using laser interferometry in patients with active central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Method: The study compared an equally sized age-, sex-, and refractive error-matched control group of healthy volunteers obtained from the Department of Clinical Pharmacology with 18 consecutive patients who had newly diagnosed active, unilateral CSC obtained from the University of Vienna Eye Clinic, Vienna, Austria. Main Outcome Measures: Regional fundus pulsation amplitude as assessed using laser interferometry. Results: The median age of the patients was 40 years; the male-female ratio was 16:2. Foveal fundus pulsation amplitude was significantly higher in eyes with CSC (mean [SD], 5.5 [1.7] μm) than in the eyes of the control subjects (4.1 [1.1] μm; P = .005). In addition, eyes with CSC had a significantly higher variability in fundus pulsation amplitude (mean [SD], 48% [20%]) assessed at different fundus locations around the leak than the controls did (20% [9%]; P<.001). Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first study that measures topical fundus pulsations in patients who have active, unilateral CSC. These data indicate a generally increased foveal pulsatile choroidal blood flow and an abnormal distribution of fundus pulsation amplitude in the area close to the leak. Whether these findings reinforce the concept that choroidal perfusion abnormalities play a role in the pathogenesis of CSC remains to be established.
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U2 - 10.1001/archopht.121.7.975
DO - 10.1001/archopht.121.7.975
M3 - Article
C2 - 12860800
AN - SCOPUS:0037587769
SN - 0003-9950
VL - 121
SP - 975
EP - 978
JO - Archives of Ophthalmology
JF - Archives of Ophthalmology
IS - 7
ER -