The Oxygen Saturation in the Retinal Vessels of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus – The Search for Determinants

Author:

Stodtmeister Richard12,Mielke Vivien1,Sandner Dirk1

Affiliation:

1. Augenklinik, Technische Universität Dresden, Deutschland

2. Poliklinik, Augenspezialisten Saar, Völklingen, Deutschland

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Oxygen saturation in retinal vessels can be non-invasively measured by a new method. It is known that oxygen extraction is lowered in diabetic retinopathy. In the cross-sectional study presented here, it has been investigated whether diabetes-specific changes and typical accompanying diseases could influence the measurements in oximetry. Methods During a time span of seven months, 237 diabetics were included who came to our clinic for an intravitreal injection, who met the inclusion criteria, who showed no exclusion criteria and gave written consent. 203 eyes of 203 patients were evaluated. The oxygen saturation (SO2) was measured in digitally stored fundus images taken with a fundus camera (Zeiss 450 FF). In its illumination beam, a filter was inserted with two transmission maxima at 584 nm and 610 nm (bandwidth 10 nm). With the program “Oximetry” (Imedos Systems, Jena, Germany), the venous and the arterial SO2 were measured. The values were stored in a spreadsheet. Diabetes related data, clinical parameters and accompanying diseases were documented in the predefined scheme. Results In the whole patient sample, the venous oxygen saturation (vSO2) was 69 ± 12%, the arterial saturation (aSO2) 99 ± 5% and the arteriovenous difference 31 ± 9%. A statistically significant association could not be found between the measurement values of oximetry and age, duration of diabetes and HbA1c (Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA: p > 0.05). The differences in oximetry values between units of analysis (UOA) e.g. hypertension and non units of analysis (NOA) were analysed. Descriptive testing showed significant differences in vSO2% in the following units of analysis: allergies n = 47: UOA vs. NUOA: 64 vs. 69 (t test: p < 0.02); sartan therapy n = 46: UOA vs. NUOA: 64 vs. 70 (p = 0.003); state after intravitreal injections n = 144: 68 vs. 71 (p = 0.02). Oxygen extraction from the retinal capillaries was improved in patients who had injections with VEGF inhibitors. An improvement in oxygen extraction is also seen in patients with allergies and hypertension in comparison to those without these units of analysis. Conclusion The clinically observed improvement in the retinal state situation after intravitreal injections with VEGF inhibitors may be seen in association with the improved oxygen extraction. It seems reasonable to study whether a switch to sartans in the therapy of hypertension may improve retinal function.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Ophthalmology

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