Diurnal variation in quantitative pupillary reactivity in large hemispheric stroke

Author:

Kim Tae Jung,Lee Ji Sung,Park Soo-Hyun,Ko Sang-Bae

Abstract

Background: Pupillary light reflex (PLR) assessment is an important neurological examination reflecting neurological deterioration in severe stroke cases. This study investigated the impact of diurnal variation in the PLR using quantitative pupillometry in stable patients with large hemispheric stroke.Methods: We included 35 patients with large hemispheric stroke without neurological worsening, who were admitted to the neurological intensive care unit between April 2017 and November 2021. Quantitative pupillometry was performed every 4 hours. Pupillometer parameters of maximum pupil size, percentage of constriction (%CH), latency (LAT), constriction velocity (CV), dilation velocity (DV), maximum constriction velocity (MCV), and neurological pupil index (NPi) score were recorded. We evaluated changes in the pupillometer parameters over time using linear mixed model analysis.Results: The diurnal variations revealed that the following parameters were significantly higher at 04:00 than at 20:00: maximum pupil size (right [Rt]: 3.59 vs. 3.21 mm, P<0.001; left [Lt]: 3.51 vs. 3.18 mm, P<0.001), %CH (Rt: 31.48 vs. 25.72, P<0.001; Lt: 31.42 vs. 24.98, P<0.001), CV (Rt: 1.97 vs. 1.68 mm/sec, P<0.001; Lt: 1.98 vs. 1.65 mm/sec, P<0.001), and DV (Rt: 0.97 vs. 0.84 mm/sec, P<0.001; Lt: 0.94 vs. 0.82 mm/sec, P=0.001). However, no significant diurnal variations were observed in the NPi values. Conclusion: Pupillary dynamics based on quantitative pupillometer parameters, including the NPi, demonstrated diurnal variations over 24 hours in large hemispheric stroke patients without neurological worsening. However, all changes in the pupillometer parameters were within normal ranges.

Funder

Seoul National University Hospital

Publisher

Korean Neurocritical Care Society

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)

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