Ultrasound Biomicroscopy Studies to Evaluate Ciliary Cleft Parameters in
Healthy Eyes of American Cocker Spaniels
Kwang-Hun Choi1,
Seoung-Woo Choo2, Soon-Wuk Jeong1 and Joon-Young
Kim2*
1Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of
Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, 120 Neungdong-ro,
Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea, 05029; 2Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital, Konkuk University, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu,
Seoul, Korea, 05029;
*Corresponding author:canvet@hanafos.com
Abstract
The purpose of the present
study was to quantify ciliary cleft parameters in the healthy eyes of American
Cocker Spaniels (ACSs) and assess their correlations with intraocular pressure (IOP) using
ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) studies. We evaluated 26 healthy eyes from 13
ACSs. Iridocorneal angle (ICA), ciliary cleft area (CCA), ciliary cleft width
(CCW), and angle-opening distance (AOD) were measured. All UBM studies were
performed without pupil dilatation in both eyes of each dog. The IOPs of all
eyes were measured using applanation tonometry. The mean IOP, ICA, CCA, CCW, and AODvalues were
15.92±3.21 mmHg, 13.94±1.96°, 0.32±0.03 mm2, 0.33±0.06 mm,
and 0.45±0.10mm,respectively, for the entire study sample; 16.63±3.81 mmHg, 13.51±1.90°, 0.32±0.02 mm2, 0.32±0.06 mm, and 0.40±0.07 mm, respectively,
in female dogs; and 14.80±1.48 mmHg, 14.63±1.96°, 0.35±0.07 mm2, 0.32±0.03 mm, and 0.53±0.09 mm,
respectively, in male dogs.
IOP had significant negative correlations with CCA and AOD in all eyes. There
were
no significant differences in IOP between male and female dogs, although there
were significant differences in AOD. Our results suggest that IOP is correlated with CCA and AOD in ACSs.
To Cite This Article:
Choi KH, Choo SW, Jeong SW
and Kim JY, 2019.
Ultrasound biomicroscopy studies to
evaluate ciliary cleft parameters in healthy eyes of American cocker spaniels.
Pak Vet J, 39(1): 66-70.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2019.002