Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France.
Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Eye (Lond). 2024 Aug;38(12):2415-2421. doi: 10.1038/s41433-024-03151-9. Epub 2024 May 27.
Numerous commercially and non-commercially available pupillometers are nowadays able to assess various biological functions in humans, by evaluating pupils' dynamics in response to specific stimuli. However, the use of pupillometers for ophthalmic afferent evaluations (i.e., photoreceptoral responses) in real-world settings is relatively limited. Recent scientific and technological advances, coupled with artificial intelligence methods have improved the performance of such devices to objectively detect, quantify, and classify functional disturbances of the retina and the optic nerve. This review aims to summarize the scientific principles, indications, outcomes, and current limitations of pupillometry used for evaluation of afferent pathways in ophthalmic clinical settings.
目前,有许多商业和非商业的瞳孔计能够通过评估瞳孔对特定刺激的反应来评估人类的各种生物功能。然而,瞳孔计在现实环境中用于眼科传入评估(即光感受反应)的应用相对有限。最近的科学和技术进步,加上人工智能方法,提高了这些设备的性能,使其能够客观地检测、量化和分类视网膜和视神经的功能障碍。本综述旨在总结瞳孔计在眼科临床环境中用于评估传入通路的科学原理、适应证、结果和当前局限性。