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The present proposal investigates the influence of energy drinks on the blood oxygenation concentration of the optic nerve on healthy subjects. On a voluntary basis, 15 subjects, man or woman, will be selected to undergo this experiment. Many factors can influence the blood oxygenation concentration of the optic nerve, which will be measured also during this experiment, namely: Intra ocular pressure (IOP), blood pressure, heart rate and systemic hemoglobin saturation.
The subjects will have to be tested twice to test the two conditions of this experiment:
The purpose of this study is to determine if the blood oxygenation concentration of the optic nerve varies after having ingested 250 ml of Redbull.
Our hypothesis are:
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The blood oxygenation will be assessed using a machine called the OSOME. The online spectroreflectometry oxygenation measurement in the eye (OSOME) was used to measure eye fundus oxygenation, more precisely optic nerve head capillaries structures oxygenation, by full spectrum reflectometry (1020 wavelength from 400 to 700nm) in real time (O.S.O.M.E., Faubert & Diaconu US patent # 5,919,132) with 2% accuracy. It includes a fundus camera (Topcon, Osaka, Japan) coupled with a digital video camera (USB) and a detection unit composed of a multi-channel spectrograph and a charged coupled device (CCD).
In order to use this machine, upon arrival, the patient's right eye needs to be dilated with drops of proparacaine hydrochloride 0.5%, tropicamide 1% and phenylephrine hydrochloride 2.5%. The patient is required to rest for 20 minutes to allow a complete dilatation of the pupil before using the OSOME.
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There is no monetary compensation for participating in this study.
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Vasile Diaconu, PhD
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