Table 5 Conjunctival hemodynamic descriptors in venules stratified by DR stage.

From: Assessment of Conjunctival Microvascular Hemodynamics in Stages of Diabetic Microvasculopathy

Hemodynamic Descriptor

C (N = 34)

NDR (N = 47)

NPDR (N = 45)

PDR (N = 35)

P-value*

D (μm)

 Mean ± SD

20 ± 2

21 ± 3

21 ± 3

20 ± 3

0.08

 [Min–Max]

[6–75]

[7–71]

[7–68]

[7–74]

 

V (mm/s)

 Mean ± SD

0.59 ± 0.17

0.54 ± 0.17

0.57 ± 0.13

0.52 ± 0.19

0.3

 [Min–Max]

[0.06–4.55]

[0.07–4.39]

[0.05–6.34]

[0.04–4.9]

 

Q (pl/s)

 Mean ± SD

175 ± 64

175 ± 79

195 ± 61

173 ± 94

0.5

 [Min–Max]

[3–3197]

[3–7855]

[3–5408]

[3–7937]

 

WSR (s−1)

 Mean ± SD

183 ± 56

154 ± 47

164 ± 52

153 ± 52

0.05

 [Min–Max]

[15–2218]

[17–1406]

[10–2722]

[13–1405]

 

WSS (dyne/cm2)

 Mean ± SD

4.8 ± 1.8

3.8 ± 1.2

3.9 ± 1.6

3.6 ± 1.3

0.005

 [Min–Max]

[0.03–9.88]

[0.03–4]

[0.02–9.5]

[0.02–5.6]

 

Venules sample size

 Mean ± SD

52 ± 21

59 ± 18

59 ± 23

52 ± 16

0.1

 [Min–Max]

[14–108]

[26–101]

[19–150]

[18–79]

 
  1. C, NDR, NPDR, and PDR are abbreviations for non-diabetic control, no clinically visible diabetic retinopathy, non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy, and proliferative diabetic retinopathy, respectively. D, V, Q, WSR, and WSS are abbreviations for diameter, axial blood velocity, blood flow, wall shear rate and wall shear stress, respectively. Bold indicates statistical significance. The ± symbol refers to standard deviation (SD).
  2. *P-value determined by ANOVA.