Publication: Pupillometric assessment of autonomic nervous system in children with allergic rhinitis.
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ÖZKAYA, EMİN
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate autonomic nervous system dysfunction by measuring pupil
sizes in pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis. Subjects and
Methods: The study group consisted of 60 children (28 girls
and 32 boys) who were age and gender matched with the
control group, which also consisted of 60 children (26 girls
and 34 boys). The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis was based on
the history, physical examination and skin prick test performed by an allergologist. Pupil diameter measurements
were performed using the pupillometer incorporated in the
NİDEK OPD-Scan. Results: In the allergic rhinitis group, mean
photopic and mesopic pupil diameters were 3.52 ± 0.07 and
5.98 ± 0.21, respectively, while in the control group, corresponding measurements were 4.03 ± 0.18 and 6.55 ± 0.16.
There was a significant difference for photopic and mesopic
pupil diameter between the groups (p < 0.001). Conclusion:
This study showed that the pupil size in response to a light stimulus in children with allergic rhinitis was smaller than
that of the control group and may indicate parasympathetic
hyperactivity and sympathetic hypoactivity.
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ÖZKAYA E., -Pupillometric assessment of autonomic nervous system in children with allergic rhinitis.-, MEDICAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, cilt.22, ss.444-448, 2013