Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate

Purpose: This is to evaluate the effects of age and different concentrations of pilocarpine on tear flow rate and pupil size. Methods: The tear flow rates and pupil sizes of eighty-one volunteers were measured with Schimer's strips and a meter rule gauge, respectively. These procedures were als...

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Main Author: Michael O. Emina
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-04-01
Series:Journal of Optometry
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1888429610700145
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spelling doaj-fc8dbf2f2ad64d05973f96bbb3393a2a2020-11-25T02:44:07ZengElsevierJournal of Optometry1888-42962010-04-013210210610.1016/S1888-4296(10)70014-5Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rateMichael O. EminaPurpose: This is to evaluate the effects of age and different concentrations of pilocarpine on tear flow rate and pupil size. Methods: The tear flow rates and pupil sizes of eighty-one volunteers were measured with Schimer's strips and a meter rule gauge, respectively. These procedures were also employed in testing the effects of 2 % and 4 % concentrations of pilocarpine on tear secretion and pupil constriction. Results: There were significant differences between the initial mean tear flow rate and the mean tear flow rates after the installation of 2 % pilocarpine (critical t = 1.96 and calculated t = 6.46) and 4 % pilocarpine (calculated t = 8.83). There were no significant differences in the initial tear flow rates between the sexes. There were significant differences between the mean tear flow rates obtained with 2 % and 4 % concentrations of pilocarpine (calculated t = 3.41). The mean initial tear flow rate for the eighty-one volunteers was 13.84 mm ± 1.19 (SD).There were significant differences between the mean initial pupil size 2.96 mm ± 1.04 (SD) and the mean pupil sizes 2.38 mm ± 1.11(SD) after the instillation of 2 % pilocarpine (Critical t = 1.96 and calculated t = 2.46). Conclusion: The basal tear flow rate decreased with advancing age and topical pilocarpine increased tears secretion in all the age groups. The age groups (31 years and above) were more tolerant to the stinging effect of pilocarpine and induced reduced pupil sizes, but there were no significant differences between the mean pupil sizes obtained with the pilocarpine concentrations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1888429610700145PilocarpineTear secretionBasal or initial tear flow rateSchirmer's stripsPharmaceuticalsBenzalkonium chlorideEpiphoria
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Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
Journal of Optometry
Pilocarpine
Tear secretion
Basal or initial tear flow rate
Schirmer's strips
Pharmaceuticals
Benzalkonium chloride
Epiphoria
author_facet Michael O. Emina
author_sort Michael O. Emina
title Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
title_short Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
title_full Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
title_fullStr Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
title_full_unstemmed Aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
title_sort aging and topical pilocarpine concentrations effects on pupil size and tear flow rate
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Optometry
issn 1888-4296
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Purpose: This is to evaluate the effects of age and different concentrations of pilocarpine on tear flow rate and pupil size. Methods: The tear flow rates and pupil sizes of eighty-one volunteers were measured with Schimer's strips and a meter rule gauge, respectively. These procedures were also employed in testing the effects of 2 % and 4 % concentrations of pilocarpine on tear secretion and pupil constriction. Results: There were significant differences between the initial mean tear flow rate and the mean tear flow rates after the installation of 2 % pilocarpine (critical t = 1.96 and calculated t = 6.46) and 4 % pilocarpine (calculated t = 8.83). There were no significant differences in the initial tear flow rates between the sexes. There were significant differences between the mean tear flow rates obtained with 2 % and 4 % concentrations of pilocarpine (calculated t = 3.41). The mean initial tear flow rate for the eighty-one volunteers was 13.84 mm ± 1.19 (SD).There were significant differences between the mean initial pupil size 2.96 mm ± 1.04 (SD) and the mean pupil sizes 2.38 mm ± 1.11(SD) after the instillation of 2 % pilocarpine (Critical t = 1.96 and calculated t = 2.46). Conclusion: The basal tear flow rate decreased with advancing age and topical pilocarpine increased tears secretion in all the age groups. The age groups (31 years and above) were more tolerant to the stinging effect of pilocarpine and induced reduced pupil sizes, but there were no significant differences between the mean pupil sizes obtained with the pilocarpine concentrations.
topic Pilocarpine
Tear secretion
Basal or initial tear flow rate
Schirmer's strips
Pharmaceuticals
Benzalkonium chloride
Epiphoria
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1888429610700145
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