Intraocular pressure measurement in sheep using an applanation tonometer

Authors

  • JOAO ANTONIO TADEU PIGATTO UFRGS
  • Fabiana Quartiero Pereira
  • Luciane Albuquerque
  • Luis Felipe Dutra Corrêa
  • Bernardo Stefano Bercht
  • Paula Stieven Hünning
  • Alberto Andre Ribeiro Silva
  • Luciana Vicente Rosa Pacicco de Freitas

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate and establish the mean values of IOP in healthy adult sheep using an applanation tonometer. Information on age, sex, and breed was obtained for all animals included in this study. Twenty five healthy sheep (Ovis aries), of the same breed (Texel), male or female, with three years of age, received an ophthalmic examination in both eyes, including pupillary reflexes, Schirmer tear test, slit lamp biomicroscopy, and fluorescein staining. For all ophthalmic testing, animals were gently physically restrained, with no pressure in the jugular area and the eyelids were carefully open. IOP was measured by applanation tonometry (Tonopen XL). The same examiner performed the tonometry; measurements were taken three times for each eye, and their average was recorded as the IOP of the animal. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test and values of P < 0.05 were considered significant. The mean intraocular pressure in the whole group of 50 eyes was of 16.36 +/- 2.19 mm Hg. The mean (SD) IOP in the right eye was of 15.96 +/- 2.02 mm Hg, while the mean (SD) IOP in the left eye was of 16.76 +/- 2.32 mm Hg. Significant differences in IOP were not found between right and left eyes. The applanation tonometer was adequate for measuring the intraocular pressure in sheep. Reference data will assist in diagnosing testing for ophthalmic disease in sheep, as1 well as promote further studies in this area

Published

2015-04-30

How to Cite

PIGATTO, J. A. T., Pereira, F. Q., Albuquerque, L., Corrêa, L. F. D., Bercht, B. S., Hünning, P. S., Silva, A. A. R., & Freitas, L. V. R. P. de. (2015). Intraocular pressure measurement in sheep using an applanation tonometer. Revista Ceres, 58(6). Retrieved from https://ojs.ceres.ufv.br/ceres/article/view/3673

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Section

CLINICA MÉDICA E CIRÚRGICA ANIMAL