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Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry

PURPOSE: To analyze natural variability in pupillary contractility with dynamic volume-rendered optical coherence tomography (OCT) pupillometry regarding iris color, age, and sex in healthy Caucasian participants. METHODS: The intrapupillary spaces (IPSs) derived from anterior segment swept-source O...

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Autores principales: Valmaggia, Philippe, Inglin, Nadja, Kaiser, Pascal, Scholl, Hendrik P. N., Maloca, Peter M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36342706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.11.6
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author Valmaggia, Philippe
Inglin, Nadja
Kaiser, Pascal
Scholl, Hendrik P. N.
Maloca, Peter M.
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Inglin, Nadja
Kaiser, Pascal
Scholl, Hendrik P. N.
Maloca, Peter M.
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description PURPOSE: To analyze natural variability in pupillary contractility with dynamic volume-rendered optical coherence tomography (OCT) pupillometry regarding iris color, age, and sex in healthy Caucasian participants. METHODS: The intrapupillary spaces (IPSs) derived from anterior segment swept-source OCT of 71 healthy eyes were retrospectively analyzed. Baseline scotopic and photopic volumes and the functional parameters of pupillary ejection fraction (PEF), three-dimensional (3D) contractility, and relative light response (RLR) were measured on the swept-source OCT volumes. The effect on these parameters of iris color (brown, green, and blue), age, and sex was assessed. RESULTS: More pigmented irises were more contractile than less pigmented irises. Iris color significantly affected scotopic baseline IPSs (brown, 10.39 ± 4.86 mm(3); green, 9.68 ± 3.31 mm(3); blue, 6.75 ± 4.27 mm(3); P = 0.018), PEF (brown, 90.8% ± 2.7%; green, 89.1% ± 2.5%; blue, 85.0% ± 9.3%; P = 0.010), 3D contractility (brown, 9.52 ± 4.59 mm(3); green, 8.66 ± 3.07 mm(3); blue, 6.44 ± 4.87 mm(3); P = 0.016), and RLR (brown, 11.90 ± 4.03; green, 9.75 ± 2.73; blue, 8.52 ± 3.88; P = 0.026). Absolute scotopic volume (P = 0.022) and 3D contractility (P = 0.024) decreased with age. Sex showed no correlations. CONCLUSIONS: The natural variability of pupillary contractility can be analyzed with dynamic OCT pupillometry. Iris color and age can impact pupillary response with this method. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Iris contractility parameters can be measured using a commercially available OCT system, allowing for quantification of the aqueous humor volume inside the pupil.
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spelling pubmed-96527142022-11-15 Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry Valmaggia, Philippe Inglin, Nadja Kaiser, Pascal Scholl, Hendrik P. N. Maloca, Peter M. Transl Vis Sci Technol Neuro-Ophthalmology PURPOSE: To analyze natural variability in pupillary contractility with dynamic volume-rendered optical coherence tomography (OCT) pupillometry regarding iris color, age, and sex in healthy Caucasian participants. METHODS: The intrapupillary spaces (IPSs) derived from anterior segment swept-source OCT of 71 healthy eyes were retrospectively analyzed. Baseline scotopic and photopic volumes and the functional parameters of pupillary ejection fraction (PEF), three-dimensional (3D) contractility, and relative light response (RLR) were measured on the swept-source OCT volumes. The effect on these parameters of iris color (brown, green, and blue), age, and sex was assessed. RESULTS: More pigmented irises were more contractile than less pigmented irises. Iris color significantly affected scotopic baseline IPSs (brown, 10.39 ± 4.86 mm(3); green, 9.68 ± 3.31 mm(3); blue, 6.75 ± 4.27 mm(3); P = 0.018), PEF (brown, 90.8% ± 2.7%; green, 89.1% ± 2.5%; blue, 85.0% ± 9.3%; P = 0.010), 3D contractility (brown, 9.52 ± 4.59 mm(3); green, 8.66 ± 3.07 mm(3); blue, 6.44 ± 4.87 mm(3); P = 0.016), and RLR (brown, 11.90 ± 4.03; green, 9.75 ± 2.73; blue, 8.52 ± 3.88; P = 0.026). Absolute scotopic volume (P = 0.022) and 3D contractility (P = 0.024) decreased with age. Sex showed no correlations. CONCLUSIONS: The natural variability of pupillary contractility can be analyzed with dynamic OCT pupillometry. Iris color and age can impact pupillary response with this method. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Iris contractility parameters can be measured using a commercially available OCT system, allowing for quantification of the aqueous humor volume inside the pupil. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9652714/ /pubmed/36342706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.11.6 Text en Copyright 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Neuro-Ophthalmology
Valmaggia, Philippe
Inglin, Nadja
Kaiser, Pascal
Scholl, Hendrik P. N.
Maloca, Peter M.
Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title_full Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title_fullStr Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title_full_unstemmed Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title_short Iris Color Matters—A Contractility Analysis With Dynamic Volume-Rendered Optical Coherence Tomography Pupillometry
title_sort iris color matters—a contractility analysis with dynamic volume-rendered optical coherence tomography pupillometry
topic Neuro-Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36342706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.11.6
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