A retrospective study of the correlation of intraocular pressure and ultrasound biomicroscopy parameters with cataract maturity in small breed dogs.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yeajin Jang, Seonmi Kang, Kangmoon Seo
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Abstract

There is a clinical challenge in decision-making regarding prophylactic glaucoma treatment based solely on intraocular pressure (IOP) trends for long-term cataract management or before phacoemulsification surgery in canines. This study aimed to compare IOP and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) parameters with cataract maturity in small dog breeds. We conducted a retrospective review of medical records pertaining to ophthalmic examinations and UBM assessments of small breed dogs diagnosed with cataracts at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Seoul National University from January 2020 to August 2024. UBM images obtained under topical anesthesia were analyzed to quantify various parameters. Subsequently, the 47 eyes examined were classified into four groups according to cataract maturity. The ciliary cleft area (CCA), ciliary cleft length (CCL) and width (CCW), and iridocorneal angle (ICA) were measured. The measured values were compared to determine their degree of correlation with cataract maturity. Statistical analyses of patient demographics were also performed. Both CCA (P=0.0024) and CCL (P=0.0004) decreased significantly with increasing cataract maturity. However, IOP, CCW, and ICA were not significantly associated with cataract maturity. Age and sex did not have significant effects on any dependent variable. Among the UBM parameters, CCA and CCL demonstrated a significant correlation with cataract maturity, indicating structural alterations in the ICA might develop in association with cataracts, independent of direct IOP effects. These findings underscore the importance of considering prophylactic glaucoma management in patients with advanced cataracts to mitigate potential complications.

在犬类的长期白内障管理或超声乳化手术前,仅根据眼压(IOP)趋势来决定青光眼的预防性治疗是一项临床挑战。本研究旨在比较小型犬种的眼压和超声生物显微镜(UBM)参数与白内障成熟度。我们对 2020 年 1 月至 2024 年 8 月期间在首尔国立大学兽医教学医院确诊患有白内障的小型犬种进行眼科检查和 UBM 评估的相关医疗记录进行了回顾性审查。对局部麻醉下获得的 UBM 图像进行了分析,以量化各种参数。随后,根据白内障成熟度将接受检查的 47 只眼睛分为四组。测量了睫状沟面积(CCA)、睫状沟长度(CCL)和宽度(CCW)以及虹膜角(ICA)。对测量值进行比较,以确定它们与白内障成熟度的相关程度。此外,还对患者的人口统计学特征进行了统计分析。随着白内障成熟度的增加,CCA(P=0.0024)和CCL(P=0.0004)都明显下降。然而,眼压、CCW 和 ICA 与白内障成熟度无明显关系。年龄和性别对任何因变量都没有明显影响。在 UBM 参数中,CCA 和 CCL 与白内障成熟度有显著相关性,这表明 ICA 的结构改变可能与白内障同时发生,而与直接的 IOP 影响无关。这些发现强调了考虑对晚期白内障患者进行预防性青光眼治疗以减轻潜在并发症的重要性。
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
230
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: JVMS is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes a variety of papers on veterinary science from basic research to applied science and clinical research. JVMS is published monthly and consists of twelve issues per year. Papers are from the areas of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology, immunology, microbiology, virology, parasitology, internal medicine, surgery, clinical pathology, theriogenology, avian disease, public health, ethology, and laboratory animal science. Although JVMS has played a role in publishing the scientific achievements of Japanese researchers and clinicians for many years, it now also accepts papers submitted from all over the world.
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