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AbstractPurposeOptical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCT‐A) enables visualization of retinal microcirculation. As a potential influence of mydriatic eye drops on retinal vessels was proposed, purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of phenylephrine and tropicamide on macula and peripapillary microcirculation measured with en face OCT‐A.Methods30 eyes of 30 healthy persons were measured by en face OCT‐A (Heidelberg OCT II Spectralis, Germany). Scans of the macula (subdivided: 12 sectors) and peripapillary region (subdivided: 4 sectors) were performed before and 30 min after local application of phenylephrine 5% and tropicamide 0.5%. Vessel density (VD) was quantified in three retinochoroidal layers (superficial vascular plexus (SVP), deep capillary plexus (DCP), intermediate capillary plexus (ICP)). Data analysis was done by the Erlangen‐Angio‐Tool.Results(1) Mean VD was 33.03 ± 3.1 (SVP), 23.53 ± 2.9 (ICP) and 25.48 ± 4.2 (DCP) before and 33.15 ± 2.9 (SVP), 23.74 ± 2.9 (ICP) and 25.82 ± 4.0 (DCP) during mydriasis. (2) Sectorial analysis showed a range of 30.63 ± 2.9–34.45 ± 2.9 (before) and 31.04 ± 2.9–34.34 ± 2.7 (during mydriasis) in SVP, 22.61 ± 2.9–24.93 ± 3.2 (before) and 22.75 ± 2.5–25.20 ± 3.0 (during mydriasis) in ICP and 24.56 ± 4.7–26.45 ± 3.4 (before) and 25.00 ± 4.1–27.07 ± 3.5 (during mydriasis) in DCP. (3) No differences between overall and sectorial VD before and after mydriatic eyedrops were observed (p>0.05). (4) Peripapillary region showed a mean VD of 31.82 ± 3.8 before and 31.59 ± 4.3 during mydriasis. Sectorial analysis of VD yielded a range of 31.04 ± 4.1–32.65 ± 3.8 (before) and 30.98 ± 4.4–31.89 ± 4.1 (during mydriasis). (5) Peripapillary VD was not statistically different during mydriasis compared to without (p>0.05).ConclusionPhenylephrine 5% and tropicamide 0.5% do not influence retinal microcirculation in macula and peripapillary region. Thus, OCT‐A can be done in mydriasis in order to enhance imaging process and quality of the scans.

Highlights

  • Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a new non-invasive imaging technique enabling visualization of retinal microcirculation in healthy and diseased.[1]

  • As a potential influence of mydriatic eye drops on retinal vessel density (VD) was proposed, the purpose of the present study was to investigate an influence of 5% phenylephrine and 0.5% tropicamide on macula and peripapillary VD

  • Little is known about a potential mydriatic effect on retinal microcirculation and these data were not consistent until now. [3,4,5,6,7] Previous data of Scanning laser Doppler flowmetry (SLDF) provided evidence that retinal capillary perfusion (RCF) seemed to be influenced by local application of 0.5% tropicamide in normal subjects.[3]

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Introduction

Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a new non-invasive imaging technique enabling visualization of retinal microcirculation in healthy and diseased.[1]. Only few clinical studies have investigated the influence of mydriatic eye drops on retinal vessel blood flow and vessel density (VD) with incongruent data. Retinal capillary perfusion (RCF) was seen to be significantly decreased after application of 0.5% tropicamide in healthy eyes, measured with scanning laser doppler flowmetry (SLDF).[3] After application of phenylephrine eye drops blood velocity in the optical nerve head was observed to be reduced in animal (monkeys, rabbits) and healthy human eyes.[4,5] Blood flow of the central retinal artery seemed not to be influenced by phenylephrine in humans.[4,5] Contrary, no differences in vascular reactivity of the major retinal arterioles haven been observed after local application of 1% tropicamide, 1% cyclopentolate and the combination of 0.8% tropicamide and 5% phenylephrine, respectively.[6] The only study up to now, offering OCT-A data, showed no reduction of macula and peripapillary VD after local application of 0.5% tropicamide. Combination of 0.5% tropicamide and 0.5% phenylephrine yielded a significantly reduced peripapillary, but not macular VD.[7]

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