Apraclonidine-An eye opener.

IF 0.2 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-08-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fopht.2022.902821
Fabienne C Fierz, Leah R Disse, Christopher J Bockisch, Konrad P Weber
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Abstract

Pharmacological testing with apraclonidine eye drops induces a typical reversal of anisocoria in patients with Horner's syndrome. Moreover, apraclonidine was observed to have an elevating effect on the upper eyelid in Horner's syndrome as well as in healthy subjects, which is thought to be mediated by alpha-1 adrenergic receptors present in the Muller's muscle. We aim to quantitatively investigate the effect of apraclonidine on eyelid position in patients with Horner's syndrome compared to physiological anisocoria based on infrared video recordings from pupillometry. We included 36 patients for analysis who underwent binocular pupillometry before and after apraclonidine 1% testing for the evaluation of anisocoria. Vertical eyelid measurements were taken from infrared videos and averaged from multiple pupillometry cycles. Receiver operating characteristic curves were calculated to determine the optimal cutoff value for change in eyelid aperture pre- and post-apraclonidine. A decrease of inter-eye difference in the aperture of >0.42 mm was discriminative of Horner's syndrome compared to physiological anisocoria with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 75%. Our data confirm an eyelid- elevating effect of the apraclonidine test, more pronounced in eyes with a sympathetic denervation deficit. Measuring eyelid aperture on pupillometry recordings may improve the diagnostic accuracy of apraclonidine testing in Horner's syndrome.

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杏仁苷--大开眼界。
使用阿普氯尼定滴眼液进行药理试验,可使霍纳氏综合症患者的异视发生典型的逆转。此外,还观察到阿普拉克洛尼定对霍纳综合征患者和健康人的上眼睑都有提升作用,这被认为是由存在于穆勒肌中的α-1肾上腺素能受体介导的。我们的目的是根据瞳孔测量法的红外视频记录,定量研究阿普氯尼定对霍纳综合征患者眼睑位置的影响,并与生理性异视进行比较。我们纳入了 36 名患者进行分析,他们在 1%阿普氯尼定测试前后接受了双目瞳孔测量,以评估眼球偏斜。垂直眼睑的测量值取自红外线视频,并在多个瞳孔测量周期中取平均值。通过计算接收者操作特征曲线,确定阿普唑仑定前后眼睑孔径变化的最佳临界值。与生理性异视相比,眼睑孔径的眼间差减小>0.42毫米可鉴别霍纳综合征,敏感性为80%,特异性为75%。我们的数据证实了阿普唑仑定试验的眼睑抬高效应,这种效应在交感神经失调的眼睛中更为明显。在瞳孔测量记录中测量眼睑孔径可提高阿普洛酮试验对霍纳氏综合征的诊断准确性。
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期刊介绍: From Ozymandias to Huckleberry Finn, Nineteenth-Century Literature unites a broad-based group of transatlantic authors and poets, literary characters, and discourses - all discussed with a keen understanding of nineteenth -century literary history and theory. The major journal for publication of new research in its field, Nineteenth-Century Literature features articles that span across disciplines and explore themes in gender, history, military studies, psychology, cultural studies, and urbanism. The journal also reviews annually over 70 volumes of scholarship, criticism, comparative studies, and new editions of nineteenth-century English and American literature.
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