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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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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Mehmet Adam 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 |
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Mehmet Adam Mehmet Okka Banu Turgut Öztürk Banu Bozkurt Hürkan Kerimoğlu Hamiyet Pekel Süleyman Okudan |
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Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare |
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Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare |
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Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare |
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Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare |
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Diurnal Variation of Anterior Chamber Flare |
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diurnal variation of anterior chamber flare |
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Galenos Yayinevi |
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Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi |
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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) |
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Anterior chamber flare diurnal variation laser flaremetre |
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