Retina and Vitreous Vol. 3 Flashcards
How is fluorescein eliminated from the body following FA?
By the liver and as well as the kidneys via the urine
How long does it take to remove fluorescein from the body following FA?
24 to 36 hours
What percentage of fluorescein injected during FA is protein bound and can NOT be visualized during the study?
Approx. 80%
What form of fluorescein is visualized during FA?
Non-bound fluorescein (20%)
What is the wavelength of light emitted by fluorescein?
520-530 nm {green)
What wavelength of light excites fluorescein?
465-490 nm {blue)
What type of filter blocks reflected blue light and allows only green light to re-enter the camera during FA?
Yellow-green filter (e.g. barrier)
What prevents non-bound fluorescein from reaching the neurosensory retina or subretinal space?
RPE
What structures provide the inner blood-retina barrier?
Endothelial cell tight junctions
When does fluorescein enter the ocular circulation following injection?
Approximately 8 to 12 seconds after injection
When does the arteriovenous phase of FA begin following injection?
Approximately one minute after injection
What is considered to be the peak phase of fluorescence during FA when foveal detail is the greatest?
Arteriovenous phase
What causes of leakage of capillary vessels on FA in diabetic retinopathy?
Damaged capillary endothelium
Name 4 things that cause staining on FA.
- Scar 2. Drusen 3. Optic nerve tissue 4.Sclera
When is transmission or window defect seen during FA?
During choroidal filling