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Iridocorneal angle assessment of companion rabbits using gonioscopy, spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (Optovue iVue®), high‐resolution ultrasound, and Pentacam® HR imaging.

Authors :
Li Puma, Margaret C.
Freeman, Kate S.
Cleymaet, Allison M.
Pederson, Samantha L.
Crawford, Amanda C.
Dinger, Shelby C.
Li Puma, Lance C.
Johnston, Matthew S.
Source :
Veterinary Ophthalmology; Nov2019, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p834-841, 8p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objective: Iridocorneal angle (ICA) narrowing is a known risk factor for primary glaucoma in multiple species, but has not been described in companion rabbits. This study aimed to develop an ICA grading scheme for companion rabbits to enable early glaucoma predisposition diagnosis. Animals studied: Twenty healthy rabbits of varying breeds and ages. Procedures: Rabbits received complete ophthalmic examinations, including gonioscopy, and imaging of the ICA using spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT), Scheimpflug imaging (Pentacam® HR), and high‐resolution ultrasound (HRUS). Angle opening distance (AOD) and angle recess area (ARA) of the ICA were measured and assessed for agreement using a Bland‐Altman analysis. A five‐stage gonioscopy grading scheme was created, and Spearman‐rank test assessed for correlation between gonioscopy grades and ICA measurements. Differences among age and sex were analyzed with a nonparametric ANOVA and Wilcoxon rank‐sum test, respectively. Results: Analysis revealed AOD medians of 0.28mm for SD‐OCT [95% CI: 0.24‐0.31], 0.20mm for Pentacam® HR [95% CI: 0.18‐0.21], and 0.25mm for HRUS [95% CI: 0.22‐0.28]. The median ARA was 0.14mm2 for SD‐OCT [95% CI: 0.117‐0.163], 0.09mm2 for Pentacam® HR [95% CI: 0.082‐0.100], and 0.06mm2 for HRUS [95% CI: 0.046‐0.054]. The association between gonioscopy grade and SD‐OCT ARA was significant (P < 0.05), and there was a significant difference (P < 0.001) between imaging modalities for both ARA and AOD. Conclusions: Gonioscopy grade correlated well with SD‐OCT ARA. Therefore, SD‐OCT is recommended as a noncontact method for evaluating companion rabbit ICA. Each imaging device should not be used interchangeably for ICA evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14635216
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139687560
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.12660