眨眼中的眼科学:光诱发的眼睑反射。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-25 DOI:10.1097/WNO.0000000000002358
Cyrus X Colah, Nitsan Duvedan-Strier, Emma M Hartness, Randy H Kardon
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摘要

背景:一种基于视频的光诱发眼睑反射评估,称为光瞬反射(PBR),是基于睑裂(PF)变窄程度作为视觉输入的非侵入性测试来量化的。同时测量瞳孔光反射,并比较PF对光强反应的生理变窄。方法:用单眼手持装置记录53例受试者的眼睑和瞳孔对白光刺激的反应,并随白光刺激强度的增加而变化。记录5名受试者对光性红、蓝光刺激的反应。测量瞳孔宽度和瞳孔宽度较刺激前基线变化的百分比。结果:81%的受试者PF变窄与光刺激强度有显著相关性。正常受试者的PBR与同眼瞳孔光反射无相关性。与对相同刺激的持续瞳孔反应相比,在明亮的蓝光刺激下,没有持续的照明后PF变窄。结论:通过对睑裂的视频记录,可以定量地测定光瞬反射。光瞬反射作为瞳孔光反射的一种替代方法,在评估传入视觉通路的不对称病理方面具有潜在的效用,特别是在瞳孔在药物作用下扩大或无反应的眼睛中。
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Ophthalmology in the Blink of an Eye: The Light-Induced Eyelid Reflex.

Background: A video-based assessment of the light-induced eyelid reflex, termed the photic blink reflex (PBR), was quantified based on the degree of palpebral fissure (PF) narrowing as a noninvasive test of visual input. The physiology of PF narrowing in response to light intensity was compared to the pupil light reflex, measured simultaneously.

Methods: Eyelid and pupil responses to flashes of white light stimulus, increasing in intensity, were video recorded in 53 subjects using a monocular hand-held device. Responses to photopic red and blue light stimuli were recorded in 5 subjects. Percent-change of PF width and pupil width from the prestimulus baseline was measured.

Results: In 81% of subjects, there was significant correlation between PF narrowing and light stimulus intensity. There was no correlation between the PBR and the pupil light reflex in the same eye in normal subjects. There was no sustained postillumination PF narrowing to bright blue-light stimuli compared to the postillumination sustained pupil response that was present in response to the same stimulus.

Conclusions: The photic blink reflex can be quantified with video recording of the palpebral fissure. The photic blink reflex has potential utility as an alternative to the pupil light reflex in assessing asymmetric pathologies of the afferent visual pathway, especially in eyes with pharmacologically dilated or unreactive pupils.

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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
13.80%
发文量
593
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology (JNO) is the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS). It is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original and commissioned articles related to neuro-ophthalmology.
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