US3929124A - Opthalmodynamometer - Google Patents
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- An opthalmodynamometer includes an inflated toroid 52 u.s.c1 .1. 128/2 T; 73/80; 128/2.05 N- memberatmhedtoaneyespeculum havingaviewing 351/6 port.
- the eye of the toroid and the viewing port are 51 Int. c1.
- A61B 3/00; A61B 5/02 axially aligned to permit the fundus of the eye be 5 Field f Search 128/2 T 2 R, 205 N 205 R illuminated and viewed.
- This invention relates to ophthalmodynamometers and.in particular to ophthalmodynamometers which employ the compression principle.
- An ophthalmodynamometer is an instrument which measures retinal artery pressure by applying a variable but calibrated force over a known area of the eye to induce systole, i.e., pulsations at the peak of the blood pressure cycle, and diastole, i.e., pulsations at the minimum of the blood pressure cycle, of the central retinal artery.
- systole i.e., pulsations at the peak of the blood pressure cycle
- diastole i.e., pulsations at the minimum of the blood pressure cycle
- the essential function of the ophthalmoscope is to provide illumination through the pupil of the eye so that the examiner may view the fundus of the eye.
- Measurement of retinal artery pressure can be used to detect several important body conditions, e.g., increased intra-cranial pressure, partial or complete carotid artery blockage, and carotid vascular blockage.
- ophthalmodynamometers increase intraocular pressure by using either a suction device or a compression device.
- the compression device employs a small flat disc which is pressed against the sclera of the eye with a calibrated force applicator.
- the suction device employs a small cup and a calibrated vacuum device to apply suction to a portion of the sclera.
- the compression and suction ophthalmodynamometer devices both distort the globe of the eye. This distortion tends to raise the pressure of the relatively incompressible vitreous fluid within the eye. The increased pressure of the vitreous fluid is then exerted against the central retinal area of the eye.
- a pressurized fluid impermeable bladder shaped in the form of a toroid or life preserver is attached to one end of an eye speculum.
- the second end of the speculum is inserted under the eyelids and presses against the eyeball.
- An external force is applied to the bladder.
- the external force increases the pressure within the bladder.
- the increased pressure within the bladder is transmitted through the speculum to the eyeball to thereby increase intra-ocular pressure.
- Means for measuring the internal pressure of the bladder is provided so that bladder pressure can be determined.
- Bladder pressure is related to intra-ocular pressure, hence retinal artery pressure can be determined. 1
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a compression ophthalmodynamometer according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows the ophthalmodynamometer of FIG. I applied to the eyeball and partially in section
- FIG. 3 shows an alternate embodiment of an ophthalmodynamometer according to the invention.
- the ophthalmodynamometer of the present invention includes a transparent plastic eyecup or speculum 10 having a flared or virtually semi-spherical portion 10a which fits under the eyelids and rests against the sclera.
- the flared portion 10a prevents the eyelids from closing when the ophthalmodynamometer is being used and also exerts pressure on the sclera as will be more fully described hereinbelow.
- the flared portion 10a tapers to an orifice or viewing port 10b having a diameter slightly larger than a cornea.
- the eyecup 10 extends from the viewing port 10b as a frusto-conical portion terminating in a planar circular rim 10d which abuts a pressurized bladder 14.
- a pressurized bladder 14 may be fixedly secured to the rim 10d of the eyecup 10 by an adhesive such as Permabond I01 contact cement or any other suitable means.
- the bladder 14 may be removably attached to the eyecup 10 by means of a grooved circular retaining clip (not shown) affixed to the periphery of the bladder 14.
- the bladder 14 is fabricated from any suitable fluid impermeable, distensible material, such as silicone rubber, which is capable of being inflated or pressurized i.e., capable of holding a fluid under pressure.
- suitable fluid impermeable, distensible material such as silicone rubber
- bladder 14 is formed substantially in the shape of a toroid or doughnut with the eye 15 of the toroid concentric with the viewing port 10b of the speculum 10.
- a pressure indicator 18 is connected to the bladder 14 by a pneumatic tube 16 which extends through the wall of the bladder 14 to its interior.
- the pressure indicator 18 is of conventional construction and serves to transduce the internal pressure of the bladder 14 to a numerical value which can be read by the examiner.
- the flared portion a of the speculum 10 is shown inserted under the eyelids 30, 30 and resting against the sclera 32 of the eye just beyond the periphery of the cornea 31.
- the speculum l0 and attached bladder 14 are positioned on the sclera 32 so that the lens 34 of the eye, the speculum viewing port 10b and the eye of the toroid are concentric.
- the ophthalmodynamometer positioned in this manner, light from an ophthalmoscope 40 can be directed into the lens 34 of the eye so that an examiner may view the fundus 36 of the eye while an external force is applied to the bladder 14 by means of a suitable force applicator 42.
- the force applicator 42 may, for example, be formed as a thin plastic ring 42a having a curved depending plastic stem 42b.
- the ring 42a is placed against the outer periphery of the bladder so as not to interfere with the light emanating from the ophthalmoscope 40.
- the stem 42b of the force applicator 42 may be connected to a conventional source of calibrated forces such as a modification of the well-known Goldman applanation tonometer or any other suitable device which will cause force applicator 42 to bear against the bladder 14 with controlled force. (Alternatively the force applicator 42 may be hand held by the stern 42b and manually pressed against the bladder.
- the force applicator may be affixed to the bladder 14 by any suitable means and serve not only to increase bladder pressure but also to facilitate positioning of the ophthalmodynamometer on the eye.
- suitable means for increasing the pressure within the bladder 14 will occur to those skilled in the art.
- the force applicator 42 may be entirely dispensed with and the ophthalmoscope 40 may be pressed against the bladder 14 as the examiner views the fundus 36 of the eye.
- Operation of the ophthalmodynamometer is as follows.
- the ophthalmodynamometer eyecup 10 is inserted under the eyelids 30, 30 and held in place by hand, by the force applicator, or by any other suitable means.
- an external force is applied to the bladder 14.
- the internal pressure of the bladder 14 increases under the influence of the external force and this pressure increment is transmitted to the sclera 30 via the speculum 10 to thereby increase the intra-ocular pressure.
- the examiner notes the characteristic collapse of the retinal artery at the low point of the blood pressure cycle, i.e., diastole.
- the examiner notes the characteristic rapid pulsation of the retinal artery yielding to a sustained collapse even at the peak of the blood pressure cycle, i.e., systole.
- the readings of the pressure indicator 18 at diastole and systole are converted to blood pressure readings according to a previously determined calibration.
- the exact relationship between the pressure within the bladder 14 and the intra-ocular pressure can be determined experimentally by raising the pressure within the bladder to several distinct but known levels and measuring the intra-ocular tension with a Schiotz tonometer at each distinct level. This kind of experiment would result in a chart of corresponding bladder pressures and intraocular pressures.
- the chart would then serve as the previously determined calibration set forth above.
- the relationship may be established by inserting a hollow needle into the eyeball of a cadaver after the ophthalmodynamometer has been positioned over the sclera. The internal bladder pressure is then raised to several distinct but known levels and the corresponding intra-ocular pressures are determined with a second pressure indicator attached to the hollow needle.
- FIG. 3 shows a bladder formed as a single walled bellows 50 which can be used in lieu of the toroid shaped bladder 14 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the bellows 50 is substantially cylindrical in shape and is attached to the speculum 10 by an adhesive such as Permabond l0l contact cement or any other suitable means.
- the sidewall 50a of the bellows 50 is fabricated from distensible rubber such as silicone rubber (or any other material which is distensible and fluid impermeable) and is pleated.
- the endwalls 50b, 500 of the bellows 50 are fabricated from disc-shaped reflection coated glass to provide an unobstructed view through the bellows structure.
- the pneumatic tube 16 extends through the endwall 50c and opens into the interior of the bellows 50. Operation of the device shown in FIG. 3 is the same as that set forth for the device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the ophthalmodynamometer of the present invention can also be used to measure the effect of increased intra-ocular pressure on the electroretinogram (ERG).
- ERG electroretinogram
- This can be accomplished by mounting a conventional Burian Allen ERG electrode within the viewing port of the eyecup 12.
- the electrode is a ring type corneal electrode which picks up the electrical response of the eye to a flash of light.
- the intra-ocular pressure is varied to any desired level in the manner set forth above, the eye is stimulated with light flashes and the output of the electrode is observed on a recorder or other suitable device.
- An ophthalmodynamometer comprising:
- a speculum member provided with a viewing port
- a pressurized toroidal bladder attached to said speculum member with the eye of the toroidal bladder coaxial with said speculum viewing port; and means operatively connected to said bladder for determining the internal pressure of said bladder.
- said bladder is substantially composed of an impermeable distensible material
- the diameter of the eye of said bladder is equal to or greater than the diameter of the speculum viewing port.
- An ophthalmodynamometer according to claim 1 wherein said pressure determining means includes:
- An ophthalmodynamometer according to claim 1 further including: force applicator means attached to said bladder for applying an external force to said bladder.
- a ring attached to said bladder and having a curved stem depending therefrom.
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