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Tonometer validation and intraocular pressure reference values in the normal chinchilla ( Chinchilla lanigera)
Author(s) -
Snyder Kevin C.,
Lewin Andrew C.,
Mans Christoph,
McLellan Gillian J.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
veterinary ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.594
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 1463-5224
pISSN - 1463-5216
DOI - 10.1111/vop.12468
Subject(s) - chinchilla , medicine , intraocular pressure , ophthalmology , reference values , linear regression , repeated measures design , mathematics , anatomy , statistics
Objectives To determine accuracy and precision of three commonly used tonometers (TonoVet ® and TonoLab ® ( IC are 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. Methods The anterior chambers of three chinchilla eyes were cannulated ex vivo and readings obtained at manometric IOP s 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. Results 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. Conclusions 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.

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