Snyder Kevin C, Lewin Andrew C, Mans Christoph, McLellan Gillian J
Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, 53792, USA.
McPherson Eye Research Institute, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, 53792, USA.
Vet Ophthalmol. 2018 Jan;21(1):4-9. doi: 10.1111/vop.12468. Epub 2017 Mar 17.
To determine accuracy and precision of three commonly used tonometers (TonoVet and TonoLab (ICare Oy, Finland)-rebound tonometers, and Tono-Pen VET™ (Reichert, NY)-applanation tonometer) in normal chinchillas, and to establish a normal intraocular pressure (IOP) reference range in this species.
The anterior chambers of three chinchilla eyes were cannulated ex vivo and readings obtained at manometric IOPs from 5 to 80 mmHg, using each of the three tonometers in random order. Data were analyzed by linear regression, ANOVA, and Bland-Altman plots. Tonometry was performed in both eyes of 60 chinchillas (age 8 weeks-16.2 years) using the TonoVet and relationship between age and IOP analyzed using linear regression. For all statistical tests, P < 0.05 was significant.
Intraocular pressure values obtained using the Tono-Pen VET™ and TonoVet (in dog calibration mode;'d') showed strong linear correlation with manometry within the physiologic and clinically relevant range of IOP (0-50 mmHg). The TonoVet 'd' setting displayed significantly greater precision over the full range of IOP evaluated than the Tono-Pen VET™, and both TonoVet and Tono-Pen VET™ were significantly more accurate than the TonoLab tonometer. Mean ± SD IOP (TonoVet 'd') in chinchillas was 9.7 ± 2.5 mmHg, and the 95% reference interval was 4.7-14.7 mmHg.
Both the Tono-Pen VET™ and TonoVet provided clinically acceptable estimates of IOP in chinchillas. The TonoVet provides accurate and precise IOP values, while Tono-Pen VET™ derived measurements showed greater variability. Values obtained either with the TonoLab or TonoVet used in the 'unspecified' calibration setting were inaccurate in this species.
确定三种常用眼压计(TonoVet和TonoLab(芬兰ICare Oy公司生产的回弹式眼压计)以及Tono-Pen VET™(纽约Reichert公司生产的压平式眼压计))在正常龙猫中的准确性和精密度,并建立该物种的正常眼内压(IOP)参考范围。
对三只龙猫眼睛的前房进行离体插管,并在5至80 mmHg的测压眼压下使用三种眼压计中的每一种随机顺序获取读数。数据通过线性回归、方差分析和Bland-Altman图进行分析。使用TonoVet对60只龙猫(年龄8周 - 16.2岁)的双眼进行眼压测量,并使用线性回归分析年龄与IOP之间的关系。对于所有统计检验,P < 0.05具有显著性。
在生理和临床相关的IOP范围(0 - 50 mmHg)内,使用Tono-Pen VET™和处于犬校准模式(“d”)的TonoVet获得的眼压值与测压法显示出强线性相关性。在评估的整个IOP范围内,TonoVet的“d”设置显示出比Tono-Pen VET™更高的精密度,并且TonoVet和Tono-Pen VET™都比TonoLab眼压计更准确。龙猫的平均±标准差IOP(TonoVet“d)为9.7±2.5 mmHg,95%参考区间为4.7 - 14.7 mmHg。
Tono-Pen VET™和TonoVet都能提供临床上可接受的龙猫IOP估计值。TonoVet提供准确且精确的IOP值,而Tono-Pen VET™得出的测量值显示出更大的变异性。在该物种中,使用“未指定”校准设置的TonoLab或TonoVet获得的值不准确。