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Journal of Veterinary Science
2011 Volume.12 No. 2 p.171 ~ p.176
Evaluation of the Perkins handheld applanation tonometer in horses and cattle
Andrade Silvia Franco

Kupper Daniel Silva
Pinho Luiz Fernando Rodrigues de
Franco Elizabeth Cunha
Prataviera Marcus Vinicius Felix Fabri
Duarte Rodrigo Rolim
Junqueira Jose Ricardo Cecilio
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate and validate the accuracy of the Perkins handheld applanation tonometer for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) in horses and cattle. Both eyes of 10 adult horses and cattle were evaluated in a postmortem study. The eyes from 10 clinically normal adult horses and cattle were also examined after bilateral auriculopalpebral nerve block and topical anesthesia for an in vivo study. IOP was measured postmortem using direct manometry (measured with an aneroid manometer) and tonometry (measured with a Perkins handheld applanation tonometer). The correlation coefficients (r2) for the data from the postmortem manometry and Perkins tonometer study were 0.866 for horses and 0.864 for cattle. In the in vivo study, IOP in horses was 25.1 ¡¾ 2.9 mmHg (range 19.0~30.0 mmHg) as measured by manometry and 23.4 ¡¾ 3.2 mmHg (range 18.6~28.4 mmHg) according to tonometry. In cattle, IOP was found to be 19.7 ¡¾ 1.2 mmHg (range 18.0~22.0 mmHg) by manometry and 18.8 ¡¾ 1.7 mmHg (range 15.9~20.8 mmHg) by tonometry. There was a strong correlation between the IOP values obtained by direct ocular manometry and the tonometer in both horses and cattle. Our results demonstrate that the Perkins handheld tonometer could be an additional tool for accurately measuring IOP in equine and bovine eyes.
KEYWORD
applanation tonometry, bovine, equine, intraocular pressure, ocular manometry
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