Messung der Leukozytengeschwindigkeit in makulären Kapillaren mittels eines miniaturisierten Blaufeldsimulators: Effekt der Blendengröße in der Pupille

1997 
BACKGROUND: In this paper we present a miniaturized blue field simulator (BFS) which allows the measurement of the velocity (V) pulsatility (P) and number (D) of leukocytes in the macular retinal capillaries. A study on the effect of the aperture size of the blue light source at the subject's pupil on the measured flow parameters was performed. METHODS: A blue field entoptoscope with a small halogen lamp was used to induce the perception of the "flying corpuscles" and a flat color screen was selected to display a computer simulation of this entoptic phenomenon. The aperture of the blue light source at the pupil was varied by a diaphragm placed at a conjugate pupil plane while the size and retinal irradiance of the blue field stimulus at the fundus was held constant. RESULTS: The results show significant correlations between log pupil area and both V (-18% per log unit) and D (+42% per log unit). When the retinal illuminance is expressed in Log Trolands, V shows no dependency, but D is strongly correlated (+40% per log Troland). CONCLUSIONS: When applying the BFS technique, the size of the blue light stimulus at the pupil, if undilated, must be well controlled to minimize instrument-related variations of the blood flow measurements.
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