Retinal blood flow changes in eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and scleral buckling procedures

1992 
Bidirectional laser Doppler technique and monochromatic photography was used to measure the absolute blood flow rate (F) in the major superior or inferior temporal retinal arteries in 3 patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, in 4 patients following unilateral scleral buckling procedures, and in one patient before and after removal of scleral buckling elements. In 2 of the eyes with retinal detachment, F in arteries supplying the detached portion of the retina was approximately 30% lower than in arteries supplying the attached portion. On average, F measured in the arteries supplying the detached portion of the retina in 2 patients was 8.9 +/- 1.3 microliters/min, 67% lower than normal controls. F measured in the arteries supplying the attached portion of the retina in 3 patients was 15.2 +/- 3.9 microliters/min, on average, 43% lower than in normal controls. In 4 patients who had undergone uncomplicated, unilateral scleral buckling procedures, F in an artery of the affected eye was compared with F in the corresponding artery of the fellow eye. F in the artery of the affected eyes was 8.7 +/- 3.2 microliters/min, on average, 59% lower than that of the fellow eyes (p less than 0.05), and 68% lower than in normal controls (p less than 0.0001). Removal of scleral buckling elements in one patient produced a 79% increase in F in the measured artery. Then, F returned to normal levels after removal of scleral buckling elements.
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