全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

Reproducibility and age-related changes of ocular parametric measurements in rabbits

DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-138

Keywords: Cornea, Rabbit, Refractive, Keratometry, Anterior chamber, Reproducibility

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

The growth of New Zealand White rabbits (n?=?16) were monitored from age 1 to 12 months old. Corneal keratometric and refractive values were obtained using an autorefractor/keratometer, and CCT was measured using an AS-OCT. Keratometry and CCT changed rapidly from 1 to 7 months and appeared to be stabilizing after 8 months. The reduction of corneal curvature was approximately 1.36 diopter (D)/month from age 1 to 7 months, but the change decelerated to 0.30 D/month from age 8 to 12 months. An increase of 10 μm/month in CCT was observed from age 1 to 7 months, but the gain was reduced to less than 1 μm/month from age 8 to 12 months. There was a hyperopic shift over the span of 12 months, albeit the increase in spherical equivalent was slow and gradual. Rabbits of random age were then selected for 2 repeated ACD and ACW measurements by 2 independent and masked observers. Bland-Altman plots revealed a good agreement of ACD and ACW measurements inter- and intra-observer and the ranges of 95% limit of agreement were acceptable from a clinical perspective.Corneal keratometry, spherical equivalent refraction and CCT changed significantly during the first few months of life of rabbits. Young rabbits have been used in a large number of eye research studies. In certain settings, the ocular parametric changes are an important aspect to note as they may alter the findings made in a rabbit experimental model. In this study, we have also demonstrated for the first time a good between observer reproducibility of measurements of ocular parameters in an animal model by using an AS-OCT.The rabbit has been a ubiquitous animal model for ocular research for decades. In the field of refractive surgery research in particular, the rabbit has been the ‘go to’ animal for evaluation of new techniques and drugs, as well as to better understand corneal wound healing responses. Refractive surgery has been rapidly evolving over last six decades [1,2]. Among the available refractive surgeries, lase

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133