The pupillary light reflex (PLR) as a marker for the ability to work or drive - a feasibility study.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Andrea Kaifie, Martin Reugels, Thomas Kraus, Michael Kursawe
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Background: The PLR (pupillary light reflex) can be a marker for pathological medical conditions, such as neurodegenerative or mental health disorders and diseases as well as marker for physiological alterations, such as age, sex or iris color. PLR alterations have been described in people after alcohol consumption, as well. However, the effect of sleep deprivation on PLR parameters is still under debate.

Methods: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of PLR measurements in sleep-deprived and alcohol-exposed participants. In addition, we wanted to identify PLR parameters that were altered by sleep deprivation and alcohol exposure.

Results: Altogether n = 50 participants have been included in this study. Differences in the PLR parameters initial diameter (dinit), latency (∆tlat), acceleration (∆ta), contraction velocity (ϑcon), quarter dilatation velocity (ϑ1/4dil), half dilatation time (∆t1/2), and the line integral (L(0.3500)) have been evaluated between baseline, sleep deprivation, as well as alcohol exposure. In a generalized linear mixed models design, we could observe statistically significant associations between the type of exposure and the PLR parameters half dilatation time and half dilatation time after the first light pulse (all p < 0.05). The participants' latency showed a significant association in dependence of the type of exposure after the second light pulse (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Our study delivers first promising results to further develop devices that may identify conditions that impair the ability to work or drive.

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瞳孔光反射(PLR)作为工作或驾驶能力的标志的可行性研究。
背景:瞳孔光反射(PLR)可以作为病理医学状况的标志,如神经退行性或精神健康障碍和疾病,也可以作为生理改变的标志,如年龄、性别或虹膜颜色。人们在饮酒后也描述了PLR的变化。然而,睡眠剥夺对PLR参数的影响仍存在争议。方法:本研究的目的是探讨在睡眠剥夺和酒精暴露的参与者中测量PLR的可行性。此外,我们想确定PLR参数被睡眠剥夺和酒精暴露所改变。结果:本研究共纳入n = 50名受试者。在基线、睡眠剥夺和酒精暴露之间,评估了PLR参数初始直径(dinit)、潜伏期(∆flat)、加速度(∆ta)、收缩速度(ϑcon)、四分之一扩张速度(ϑ1/4dil)、一半扩张时间(∆t1/2)和线积分(L(0.3500))的差异。在广义线性混合模型设计中,我们可以观察到曝光类型与PLR参数之间的统计学显著关联,半扩张时间和第一次光脉冲后的半扩张时间(所有p)。结论:我们的研究为进一步开发可能会损害工作或驾驶能力的设备提供了第一个有希望的结果。
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.00
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发文量
23
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health. With high-quality peer review and quick decision times, we welcome submissions on the diagnosis, prevention, management, and scientific analysis of occupational diseases, injuries, and disability. The journal also covers the promotion of health of workers, their families, and communities, and ranges from rehabilitation to tropical medicine and public health aspects.
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