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The acute effect of topical epinephrine on macular blood flow in humans.
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1992
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Ocular DiseaseMacular Blood FlowOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyMedicineTopical EpinephrineAcute EffectWound HealingGlaucomaDermatologyClinical ChemistryOcular PharmacologyPharmacologyOcular TissueAqueous HumourSimulated LeukocytesBlood Flow
The acute effect of topical epinephrine HCl 2% on macular capillary blood flow was studied in 18 healthy human volunteers using the blue-field simulation technique. This technique provides a method for quantifying the velocity of leukocytes flowing in macular capillaries. Subjects adjusted the velocity of simulated leukocytes on a computer screen to match that of their own entoptically perceived leukocytes before instilling the drug and 2 hr thereafter. An artificial tear solution was instilled into the fellow eye for a control. Epinephrine instillation resulted in a 8% increase in macular leukocyte velocity and presumably blood flow (P less than 0.03, paired student t-test).
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