Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare

Objectives: To investigate the ideal time and reproducibility of anterior chamber flare measurements. Materials and Methods: Anterior chamber flare measurements were performed with laser flaremetre device at 8 am to 45 volunteers and these measurements were repeated on the same day at 12 pm and 4...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Adam, Mehmet Okka, Banu Turgut Öztürk, Banu Bozkurt, Hürkan Kerimoğlu, Hamiyet Pekel, Süleyman Okudan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2015-04-01
Series:Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_8806/Diurnal-Variation-Of-Anterior-Chamber-Flare
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spelling doaj-1cefbca178b345f9b977933f926830e02020-11-24T23:28:53ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi1300-06592147-26612015-04-01452525510.4274/tjo.43434Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber FlareMehmet AdamMehmet OkkaBanu Turgut ÖztürkBanu BozkurtHürkan KerimoğluHamiyet Pekel Süleyman OkudanObjectives: To investigate the ideal time and reproducibility of anterior chamber flare measurements. Materials and Methods: Anterior chamber flare measurements were performed with laser flaremetre device at 8 am to 45 volunteers and these measurements were repeated on the same day at 12 pm and 4 pm. Results: Twenty-five (55.5%) of the volunteers were women and 20 (44.5%) were men; mean age was 28.67±7.40 (18-49) years. The mean anterior chamber flare measurements taken following the ophthalmologic examination were 5.94±1.41 foton/msn at 8 am, 5.65±1.45 foton/msn at 12 pm, and 5.79±1.20 foton/msn at 4 pm. No statistical difference was found between the measurements (p=0.08). Subgroup analysis according to eye color, revealed no significant difference between flare measurements in brown, hazel, and green eyes (p=0.21). Correlation analysis demonstrated association between age and all flare measurements within the day (r=0.24, p=0.03; r=0.41, p=0.01, r=0.27, p=0.01). Conclusion: No significant diurnal change was detected in the flare measurements of our study subjects but positive correlation with age was observed. Hence, all flare measurements within a day are reliable and have high repeatability in healthy subjects. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2015; 45: 52-5)http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_8806/Diurnal-Variation-Of-Anterior-Chamber-FlareAnterior chamber flarediurnal variationlaser flaremetre
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author Mehmet Adam
Mehmet Okka
Banu Turgut Öztürk
Banu Bozkurt
Hürkan Kerimoğlu
Hamiyet Pekel
Süleyman Okudan
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Mehmet Okka
Banu Turgut Öztürk
Banu Bozkurt
Hürkan Kerimoğlu
Hamiyet Pekel
Süleyman Okudan
Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
Anterior chamber flare
diurnal variation
laser flaremetre
author_facet Mehmet Adam
Mehmet Okka
Banu Turgut Öztürk
Banu Bozkurt
Hürkan Kerimoğlu
Hamiyet Pekel
Süleyman Okudan
author_sort Mehmet Adam
title Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
title_short Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
title_full Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
title_fullStr Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
title_full_unstemmed Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare
title_sort diurnal variation of anterior chamber flare
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
issn 1300-0659
2147-2661
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Objectives: To investigate the ideal time and reproducibility of anterior chamber flare measurements. Materials and Methods: Anterior chamber flare measurements were performed with laser flaremetre device at 8 am to 45 volunteers and these measurements were repeated on the same day at 12 pm and 4 pm. Results: Twenty-five (55.5%) of the volunteers were women and 20 (44.5%) were men; mean age was 28.67±7.40 (18-49) years. The mean anterior chamber flare measurements taken following the ophthalmologic examination were 5.94±1.41 foton/msn at 8 am, 5.65±1.45 foton/msn at 12 pm, and 5.79±1.20 foton/msn at 4 pm. No statistical difference was found between the measurements (p=0.08). Subgroup analysis according to eye color, revealed no significant difference between flare measurements in brown, hazel, and green eyes (p=0.21). Correlation analysis demonstrated association between age and all flare measurements within the day (r=0.24, p=0.03; r=0.41, p=0.01, r=0.27, p=0.01). Conclusion: No significant diurnal change was detected in the flare measurements of our study subjects but positive correlation with age was observed. Hence, all flare measurements within a day are reliable and have high repeatability in healthy subjects. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2015; 45: 52-5)
topic Anterior chamber flare
diurnal variation
laser flaremetre
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