{"title":"冷冻和激光治疗犬眼睑下垂前后的眼表参数评估:试点研究。","authors":"V Zwiauer-Wolfbeisser, A Tichy, B Nell","doi":"10.1111/vop.13275","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this pilot study was to establish a satisfactory, scientific approach to effectively compare quantitative measurements of various ocular surface parameters before and after surgical treatment in dogs suffering from distichiasis.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>An ophthalmic examination was conducted on 12 dogs (23 eyes) before and after surgical treatments for distichiasis, at four different time points, (t<sub>0</sub> = before surgery, t<sub>1</sub> = 1-2 h after surgery, t<sub>2</sub> = 1 week after surgery, t<sub>3</sub> = 1 month after surgery, and t<sub>4</sub> = 6 months after surgery) between 2021 and 2022, and analyzed retrospectively. The examination included Schirmer tear test-1 (STT-1), interferometry, noninvasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), tear meniscus size (TMS), and meibography.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>No statistically significant changes were found in STT-1 (t<sub>0</sub>: 22.2 ± 6.5 mm, t<sub>2</sub>: 22.5 ± 5.7 mm, t<sub>3</sub>: 20.8 ± 5.1 mm, and t<sub>4</sub>: 22.6 mm ± 4.8 mm) before and after surgery. Mean interferometry scores showed a slight, not statistically significant, decrease from t<sub>0</sub> to t<sub>3</sub> and t<sub>4</sub> (t<sub>0</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.8, t<sub>1</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.7, t<sub>2</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.9, t<sub>3</sub>: 1.8 ± 0.6, and t<sub>4</sub>: 1.9 ± 1.1). Mean NIBUT did not change significantly between time points (t<sub>0</sub>: 3.9 ± 1.3 s, t<sub>1</sub>: 4.0 ± 1.3 s, t<sub>2</sub>: 4.0 ± 1.4 s, t<sub>3</sub>: 3.5 ± 0.7 s, and t<sub>4</sub>: 3.5 ± 0.9 s). TMS showed a slight, not statistically significant increase (t<sub>0</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t<sub>1</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3, t<sub>2</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t<sub>3</sub>: 0.6 ± 0.2 mm, and t<sub>4</sub>: 0.7 ± 0.3 mm). There were no changes in the gross morphology of the meibomian glands (MG).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This pilot study could not detect a negative effect of different forms of treatment of distichiasis on the precorneal tear film parameters in dogs. However, due to the study's retrospective nature and small sample size, no definitive conclusion can be drawn regarding the changes at the different time points.</p>","PeriodicalId":23836,"journal":{"name":"Veterinary ophthalmology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of ocular surface parameters before and after cryo- and laser therapy for distichiasis in dogs: A pilot study.\",\"authors\":\"V Zwiauer-Wolfbeisser, A Tichy, B Nell\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/vop.13275\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this pilot study was to establish a satisfactory, scientific approach to effectively compare quantitative measurements of various ocular surface parameters before and after surgical treatment in dogs suffering from distichiasis.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>An ophthalmic examination was conducted on 12 dogs (23 eyes) before and after surgical treatments for distichiasis, at four different time points, (t<sub>0</sub> = before surgery, t<sub>1</sub> = 1-2 h after surgery, t<sub>2</sub> = 1 week after surgery, t<sub>3</sub> = 1 month after surgery, and t<sub>4</sub> = 6 months after surgery) between 2021 and 2022, and analyzed retrospectively. The examination included Schirmer tear test-1 (STT-1), interferometry, noninvasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), tear meniscus size (TMS), and meibography.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>No statistically significant changes were found in STT-1 (t<sub>0</sub>: 22.2 ± 6.5 mm, t<sub>2</sub>: 22.5 ± 5.7 mm, t<sub>3</sub>: 20.8 ± 5.1 mm, and t<sub>4</sub>: 22.6 mm ± 4.8 mm) before and after surgery. Mean interferometry scores showed a slight, not statistically significant, decrease from t<sub>0</sub> to t<sub>3</sub> and t<sub>4</sub> (t<sub>0</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.8, t<sub>1</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.7, t<sub>2</sub>: 2.1 ± 0.9, t<sub>3</sub>: 1.8 ± 0.6, and t<sub>4</sub>: 1.9 ± 1.1). Mean NIBUT did not change significantly between time points (t<sub>0</sub>: 3.9 ± 1.3 s, t<sub>1</sub>: 4.0 ± 1.3 s, t<sub>2</sub>: 4.0 ± 1.4 s, t<sub>3</sub>: 3.5 ± 0.7 s, and t<sub>4</sub>: 3.5 ± 0.9 s). TMS showed a slight, not statistically significant increase (t<sub>0</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t<sub>1</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3, t<sub>2</sub>: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t<sub>3</sub>: 0.6 ± 0.2 mm, and t<sub>4</sub>: 0.7 ± 0.3 mm). There were no changes in the gross morphology of the meibomian glands (MG).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This pilot study could not detect a negative effect of different forms of treatment of distichiasis on the precorneal tear film parameters in dogs. 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Evaluation of ocular surface parameters before and after cryo- and laser therapy for distichiasis in dogs: A pilot study.
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to establish a satisfactory, scientific approach to effectively compare quantitative measurements of various ocular surface parameters before and after surgical treatment in dogs suffering from distichiasis.
Methods: An ophthalmic examination was conducted on 12 dogs (23 eyes) before and after surgical treatments for distichiasis, at four different time points, (t0 = before surgery, t1 = 1-2 h after surgery, t2 = 1 week after surgery, t3 = 1 month after surgery, and t4 = 6 months after surgery) between 2021 and 2022, and analyzed retrospectively. The examination included Schirmer tear test-1 (STT-1), interferometry, noninvasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), tear meniscus size (TMS), and meibography.
Results: No statistically significant changes were found in STT-1 (t0: 22.2 ± 6.5 mm, t2: 22.5 ± 5.7 mm, t3: 20.8 ± 5.1 mm, and t4: 22.6 mm ± 4.8 mm) before and after surgery. Mean interferometry scores showed a slight, not statistically significant, decrease from t0 to t3 and t4 (t0: 2.1 ± 0.8, t1: 2.1 ± 0.7, t2: 2.1 ± 0.9, t3: 1.8 ± 0.6, and t4: 1.9 ± 1.1). Mean NIBUT did not change significantly between time points (t0: 3.9 ± 1.3 s, t1: 4.0 ± 1.3 s, t2: 4.0 ± 1.4 s, t3: 3.5 ± 0.7 s, and t4: 3.5 ± 0.9 s). TMS showed a slight, not statistically significant increase (t0: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t1: 0.5 ± 0.3, t2: 0.5 ± 0.3 mm, t3: 0.6 ± 0.2 mm, and t4: 0.7 ± 0.3 mm). There were no changes in the gross morphology of the meibomian glands (MG).
Conclusion: This pilot study could not detect a negative effect of different forms of treatment of distichiasis on the precorneal tear film parameters in dogs. However, due to the study's retrospective nature and small sample size, no definitive conclusion can be drawn regarding the changes at the different time points.
期刊介绍:
Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of:
Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology;
Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species;
Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species;
Anatomic studies of the animal eye;
Physiological studies of the animal eye;
Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.