Population study of pupillary unrest in ambient light

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Rachel Eshima McKay , Michael Kohn , Elliot Schwartz , Merlin D. Larson
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Abstract

Introduction

Pupillary unrest in ambient light (PUAL) describes the fluctuation of pupil diameter observed in normal, awake subjects under typical levels of indoor light. PUAL becomes low to absent in young healthy subjects during opioid intoxication. We sought to determine the age-related distribution of PUAL values in a random sample of ambulatory participants.

Methods

Subjects ≥18 years of age were recruited. All were identified by age range (18–29, 30–49, 50–69, and ≥70), and surveyed for diabetes, beta-blocker use, and prior 24-hour opioid use. Relationship between mean PUAL, age group, comorbidity and opioid use were examined by Kruskal Wallis test, and PUAL and was modeled using stepwise multilevel linear regression, including diabetes, beta blocker use, prior 24-hour opioid use, autonomic dysfunction, and pupil diameter as fixed effects and subject as random effect.

Results

Among 150 subjects, 17 reported diabetes, 12 reported beta-blocker use, 14 reported prior 24-hour opioid use, and 120 reported no comorbid conditions. PUAL declined in higher age categories (by 0.0307, P < 0.001), with diabetes (by 0.0481, P = 0.025), and with beta-blocker use (by 0.0616, P = 0.005). Opioid related PUAL decline was observed, but statistical significance varied by model. Among healthy subjects, no PUAL value fell within range indicating high likelihood of opioid toxicity based on previous data from healthy subjects undergoing opioid infusion.

Conclusion

PUAL declined in higher age groups, diabetes and beta-blocker use, conditions associated with impaired autonomic function, and with opioid use but significance varied depending on the chosen model.

环境光下瞳孔不稳定性的群体研究
简介:环境光线下的瞳孔不稳定性(PUAL)是指正常清醒的受试者在典型的室内光线水平下观察到的瞳孔直径波动。在阿片类药物中毒时,年轻健康人的 PUAL 会变低甚至消失。我们试图通过随机抽样的流动参与者来确定 PUAL 值的年龄分布。所有受试者均按年龄段(18-29 岁、30-49 岁、50-69 岁和≥70 岁)进行了身份识别,并接受了糖尿病、β-受体阻滞剂使用情况和之前 24 小时阿片类药物使用情况的调查。用 Kruskal Wallis 检验法检验了 PUAL 平均值、年龄组、合并症和阿片类药物使用情况之间的关系,并用逐步多层次线性回归法建立了 PUAL 模型,将糖尿病、β-受体阻滞剂使用情况、之前 24 小时阿片类药物使用情况、自主神经功能障碍和瞳孔直径作为固定效应,受试者作为随机效应。年龄越大,PUAL 越低(0.0307,P <0.001);患有糖尿病,PUAL 越低(0.0481,P = 0.025);使用β-受体阻滞剂,PUAL 越低(0.0616,P = 0.005)。观察到与阿片类药物相关的 PUAL 值下降,但统计意义因模型而异。在健康受试者中,根据之前输注阿片类药物的健康受试者的数据,没有任何 PUAL 值低于表明阿片类药物毒性可能性高的范围。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
83
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: This is an international journal with broad coverage of all aspects of the autonomic nervous system in man and animals. The main areas of interest include the innervation of blood vessels and viscera, autonomic ganglia, efferent and afferent autonomic pathways, and autonomic nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The Editors will consider papers that deal with any aspect of the autonomic nervous system, including structure, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, development, evolution, ageing, behavioural aspects, integrative role and influence on emotional and physical states of the body. Interdisciplinary studies will be encouraged. Studies dealing with human pathology will be also welcome.
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