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Evaluation of rebound tonometry in red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)

机译:红耳滑龟回弹眼压的评估(Trachemys scripta elegans)

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Objective To evaluate feasibility and accuracy of intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement by rebound tonometry in adult red-eared slider turtles and determine the effects of manual and chemical restraint on IOP.Animal studied Seventeen adult red-eared slider turtles.Procedures Intraocular pressure was measured with TonoLab (R) and TonoVet (R) tonometers in conscious, unrestrained turtles. To evaluate the effects of manual restraint, turtles were restrained by digital pressure on the rostral head or proximal neck. The effect of two chemical restraint protocols (dexmedetomidine, ketamine, midazolam [DKM] and dexmedetomidine, ketamine [DK] subcutaneously) on IOP was evaluated. Triplicate TonoLab (R) and TonoVet (R) readings were compared with direct manometry in three ex vivo turtle eyes.Results TonoLab (R) correlated better with manometry at IOPs < 45 mmHg than TonoVet (R) (linear regression slopes of 0.89 and 0.30, respectively). Mean (+/- SD) IOP in unrestrained conscious turtles was significantly lower (P < 0.01) with TonoLab (R) (10.02 +/- 0.66 mmHg) than with TonoVet (R) (11.32 +/- 1.57 mmHg). Manual neck restraint caused a significant increase in IOP (+6.31 +/- 5.59 mmHg), while manual rostral head restraint did not. Both chemical restraint protocols significantly reduced IOP (DKM: -1.0 +/- 0.76 mmHg; DK: -1.79 +/- 1.17) compared with measurements in conscious unrestrained turtles.Conclusions Chemical and manual neck restraint affected IOP. Rostral head restraint had no significant effect on IOP and is, therefore, recommended as the appropriate restraint technique in red-eared slider turtles. TonoLab (R) measurements estimated actual IOP more accurately, within physiologic range, than measurements obtained using the TonoVet (R)
机译:目的评价回弹眼压法测量成年红耳slider的眼压的可行性和准确性,并确定人工和化学约束对眼压的影响。动物研究了十七只成年红耳slider的眼压。使用TonoLab(R)和TonoVet(R)眼压计在有意识的,不受约束的海龟中。为了评估手动约束的效果,将海龟通过数字压力压在头顶或近端颈上。评估了两种化学抑制方案(右美托咪定,氯胺酮,咪达唑仑[DKM]和右美托咪定,氯胺酮[DK]皮下注射)的效果。在三只离体龟眼中,将一式三份的TonoLab(R)和TonoVet(R)读数与直接测压法进行了比较。结果TonoLab(R)与IOPs <45 mmHg时的测压法相关性比TonoVet(R)更好(线性回归斜率为0.89和0.30 , 分别)。与TonoVet(R)(11.32 +/- 1.57 mmHg)相比,使用TonoLab(R)(10.02 +/- 0.66 mmHg)时,自觉海龟的平均(+/- SD)IOP显着降低(P <0.01)。手动颈枕导致IOP显着增加(+6.31 +/- 5.59 mmHg),而手动鼻头枕则没有。与清醒无拘无束的乌龟的测量结果相比,两种化学限制方案均显着降低了IOP(DKM:-1.0 +/- 0.76 mmHg; DK:-1.79 +/- 1.17)。结论化学和手动颈部限制会影响IOP。延髓头枕对IOP没有显着影响,因此,推荐将其作为红耳turtle龟的适当限制技术。与在TonoVet(R)上获得的测量值相比,TonoLab(R)的测量值在生理范围内更准确地估计了实际IOP

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