Retinal vessel diameter changes induced by transient high perfusion pressure
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1School of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325027, Zhejiang Province, China;
2Affiliated Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325027, Zhejiang Province, China

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Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No.LY12H12004).
Conflicts of Interest: Zhao YY, None; Chang PJ, None; Yu F, None; Zhao YE, None.

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    AIM: To investigate the effects of transient high perfusion pressure on the retinal vessel diameter and retinal ganglion cells. METHODS: The animals were divided into four groups according to different infusion pressure and infusion time (60 mm Hg-3min, 60 mm Hg-5min, 100 mm Hg-3min, 100 mm Hg-5min). Each group consisted of six rabbits. The left eye was used as the experimental eye and the right as a control. Retinal vascular diameters were evaluated before, during infusion, immediately after infusion, 5min, 10min and 30min after infusion based on the fundus photographs. Blood pressure was monitored during infusion. The eyes were removed after 24h. Damage to retinal ganglion cell (RGC) was analyzed by histology. RESULTS:Retina became whiten and papilla optic was pale during perfusion. Measurements showed signi?cant decrease in retinal artery and vein diameter during perfusion in all of the four groups at the proximal of the edge of the optic disc. The changes were significant in the 100 mm Hg-3min group and 100 mm Hg-5min group compared with 60 mm Hg-3min group (P1=0.025, P2=0.000). The diameters in all the groups recovered completely after 30min of reperfusion. The number of RGC showed no signi?cant changes at the IOP in 100 mm Hg with 5min compared with contralateral untreated eye (P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Transient fluctuations during infusion lead to temporal changes of retinal vessels, which could affect the retinal blood circulation. The RGCs were not affected by this transient fluctuation. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the effect of pressure during real-time phacoemusification on retinal blood circulation.

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Yin-Ying Zhao, Ping-Jun Chang, Fang Yu, et al. Retinal vessel diameter changes induced by transient high perfusion pressure. Int J Ophthalmol, 2014,7(4):602-607

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  • Received:January 21,2014
  • Revised:April 09,2014
  • Adopted:April 09,2014
  • Online: August 15,2014
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