The present article describes a standard instrument for the continuous online
determination of retinal vessel diameters, the commercially available retinal
vessel analyzer. This report is intended to provide informed guidelines for
measuring ocular blood flow with this system. The report describes the principles
underlying the method and the instruments currently available, and discusses
clinical protocol and the specific parameters measured by the system. Unresolved
questions and the possible limitations of the technique are also discussed.
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%1 Garhofer.2010
%A Garhofer, Gerhard
%A Bek, Toke
%A Boehm, Andreas G.
%A Gherghel, Doina
%A Grunwald, Juan
%A Jeppesen, Peter
%A Kergoat, Helene
%A Kotliar, K. E.
%A Lanzl, I. M.
%A Lovasik, John V.
%A Nagel, E.
%A Vilser, W.
%A Orgul, Selim
%A Schmetterer, L.
%D 2010
%J Acta ophthalmologica
%K Biomedical Blood Design;Eye/*blood Flow;Reproducibility Oculi;Humans;Hyperoxia/physiopathology;Photic Research/*instrumentation/*methods;Calibration;Equipment Results;*Retinal Stimulation/methods;*Regional Vessels/anatomy WViCo histology/pathology/physiology/physiopathology;Rheology/*instrumentation/*methods of supply;Fundus {\&}
%N 7
%P 717--722
%R 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2009.01587.x
%T Use of the retinal vessel analyzer in ocular blood flow research
%V 88
%X The present article describes a standard instrument for the continuous online
determination of retinal vessel diameters, the commercially available retinal
vessel analyzer. This report is intended to provide informed guidelines for
measuring ocular blood flow with this system. The report describes the principles
underlying the method and the instruments currently available, and discusses
clinical protocol and the specific parameters measured by the system. Unresolved
questions and the possible limitations of the technique are also discussed.
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determination of retinal vessel diameters, the commercially available retinal
vessel analyzer. This report is intended to provide informed guidelines for
measuring ocular blood flow with this system. The report describes the principles
underlying the method and the instruments currently available, and discusses
clinical protocol and the specific parameters measured by the system. Unresolved
questions and the possible limitations of the technique are also discussed.},
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