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Evaluation of Pupillometric Parameters in Patients with COVID-19.

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PURPOSE To investigate the pupillary diameter and pupillary light response in patients who have recovered from the COVID-19. METHODS Thirty two eyes of 32 patients with a history of COVID-19… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE To investigate the pupillary diameter and pupillary light response in patients who have recovered from the COVID-19. METHODS Thirty two eyes of 32 patients with a history of COVID-19 in the last two months and 32 eyes of 32 age and sex-matched healthy controls were included in this prospective study. All patients had neurological symptoms. Dynamic and static pupillometry measurements were performed with the Sirius (CSO, Italy) corneal topography device. RESULTS Patients with COVID-19 had higher mean scotopic, mesopic, and photopic pupil diameters compared to the controls (p = .01, p = .04, p = .02, respectively). In dynamic pupillometry analysis, 0th, 2th, 8th and 16th second pupil diameter measurements were higher in COVID-19 patients (p = .02, p = .04, p = .04, p = .04, respectively). There were no differences in the average speed of pupillary dilatation (p > .05). CONCLUSION Our findings suggest that the pupillary response, an indicator of autonomic nervous system activity, may be affected in COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms.

Keywords: topography; parameters patients; pupillometric parameters; evaluation pupillometric; patients covid; immunology

Journal Title: Ocular immunology and inflammation
Year Published: 2021

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