Retinal Blood Flow Autoregulation after Dynamic Exercise in Healthy Young Subjects

Ophthalmologica - Tập 221 Số 3 - Trang 180-185 - 2007
Michele Iester1, Pier Giacomo Torre1, G. Bricola1, Alessandro Bagnis1, G. Calabria1
1Department of Neurological Sciences, Ophthalmology and Genetics, Clinica Oculistica, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

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<i>Purpose:</i> To evaluate the retinal blood flow before and after the increase in systemic blood pressure to assess the autoregulation in healthy young subjects. <i>Methods:</i> Twenty eyes of 20 healthy volunteers were examined. The retinal blood flow was assessed by a Heidelberg retina flowmeter (HRF), while the systemic pressure was assessed by a portable electronic sphygmomanometer. Furthermore intraocular pressure (IOP) was always measured by a Goldmann tonometer immediately after HRF assessments. All measurements of physiological and flow parameters were performed with the subjects seated at rest and then immediately after stair climbing. <i>Results:</i> The IOP decreased significantly after dynamic exercise, while the heart rate and the systemic artery pressure increased significantly. At the baseline, the mean retinal blood flow was 276.8 ± 80.7 arbitrary units (AU) in the superotemporal area, 243.4 ± 63.68 AU in the superonasal area, 258.2 ± 67.37 AU in the inferotemporal area and 243.9 ± 72.24 AU in the inferonasal area. After dynamic exercise the mean retinal blood flow was 249.8 ± 86.78 AU in the superotemporal area, 248.7 ± 63.87 AU in the superonasal area, 245.4 ± 83.85 AU in the inferotemporal area and 228.8 ± 62.53 AU in the inferonasal area. No significant change in retinal blood flow was found. <i>Conclusion:</i> Our data support the hypothesis that in normal subjects autoregulation is sufficient to compensate the increase in blood pressure and maintain a stable retinal blood flow after exercise.

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