[期刊论文][RESEARCH ARTICLE]


Assessing the validity of eyelid parameters to detect impairment due to benzodiazepines

作   者:
Vanessa E. Wilkinson;Melinda L. Jackson;Justine Westlake;Bronwyn Stevens;Maree Barnes;Jennifer Cori;Philip Swann;Mark E. Howard;

出版年:2020

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出版社:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


摘   要:

Objective

Benzodiazepines impair driving ability and psychomotor function. Eyelid parameters accurately reflect drowsiness; however, the effects of benzodiazepines on these measures have not been extensively studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of benzodiazepines on eyelid parameters and evaluate their accuracy for detecting psychomotor impairment.

Methods

Eyelid parameters were recorded during a psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) and driving simulation over 2 days, baseline, and after 20‐mg oral temazepam. The utility of eyelid parameters for detecting PVT lapses was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curves, and cut‐off levels indicating impairment (≥1 and ≥2 PVT lapses per min) were identified. The accuracy of these cut‐off levels for detecting driving simulator crashes was then examined.

Results

PVT and driving simulator performance was significantly impaired following benzodiazepine administration ( p < .05). Average eyelid closure duration (inter‐event duration) was a reliable indicator of PVT lapses (area under the curve [AUC] of 0.87–0.90). The cut‐off value of eyelid closure duration derived from PVT AUC was able to predict driving simulator crashes with moderately high sensitivity and specificity (76.23% and 75.00%).

Conclusions

Eyelid parameters were affected by benzodiazepines and accurately detected the psychomotor impairment. In particular, eyelid closure duration is a promising real‐time indicator of benzodiazepine impairment.



关键字:

behavioural lapses;benzodiazepines;eye blinks;eyelid parameters;ocular measures;temazepam


所属期刊
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
ISSN: 0885-6222
来自:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.