Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of topical 0.5% tropicamide, 1% atropine sulphate and 10% phenylephrine hydrochloride ophthalmic solutions on intraocular pressure (IOP) and horizontal pupil diameter (HPD) in the dog during the first hour after treatment. Forty clinically and...

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Main Authors: Liga Kovalcuka, Agris Ilgazs, Dace Bandere, David L. Williams
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Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2017-01-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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spelling doaj-29c533d03a2c483e84314c354f17bfcd2021-10-02T05:06:05ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2218-60502218-60502017-01-01711622http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i1.3Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eyeLiga Kovalcuka0Agris Ilgazs1Dace Bandere2David L. Williams3Latvia University of Agriculture, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Institute, K. Helmaņa iela 8, Jelgava, LV-3004, LatviaLatvia University of Agriculture, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Institute, K. Helmaņa iela 8, Jelgava, LV-3004, LatviaRiga Stradiņš University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Dzirciema iela 16, Rīga, LV-1007, LatviaUniversity of Cambridge, Department of Veterinary medicine, United KingdomThe objective of this study was to determine the effects of topical 0.5% tropicamide, 1% atropine sulphate and 10% phenylephrine hydrochloride ophthalmic solutions on intraocular pressure (IOP) and horizontal pupil diameter (HPD) in the dog during the first hour after treatment. Forty clinically and ophthalmologically normal canine patients (between the ages of 2 and 6 years) of varying breed and sex were used in this study. Animals were randomly divided into four groups of ten and given one drop of tropicamide, atropine, phenylephrine or saline into one eye. IOP and HPD were measured in both eyes every 5 minutes for 60 minutes. Tropicamide increased IOP by 8.8±4.0 mmHg 35 minutes post-treatment compared to pre-treatment (P<0.01) only in treated eye. IOP in the contralateral eye did not increase. With atropine the maximum increase in IOP was 2.6±2.8 mmHg at 20 minutes post treatment in the treated eye (P<0.01). IOP in the contralateral eye did not increase. Phenylephrine increased IOP by 2.3±2.1 mmHg (P<0.05) 10 minutes after treatment. Also in the untreated eye IOP increased by 2.3±2.1 mmHg, 20 minutes post-treatment. Maximum HPD in eyes treated with tropicamide occurred at 55 minutes and with atropine at 60 minutes. There were no HPD changes in the contralateral, untreated eye. Topical 10% phenylephrine showed maximal pupil dilation 60 minutes after treatment, but the HPD of the – untreated eye slightly decreased at 15 minutes, but this change only reached statistical significance at 40 min post- treatment (P<0.05). Normal saline showed no influence on IOP or HPD. The drugs investigated here show a significant increase in IOP after mydriatics.http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2017/Volume%207%20No%201/OVJ-055-03-16%20L.%20Kovalcuka%20et%20al.pdfAtropine sulphateHorizontal pupil diameterIntraocular pressurePhenylephrineTropicamide
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author Liga Kovalcuka
Agris Ilgazs
Dace Bandere
David L. Williams
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Agris Ilgazs
Dace Bandere
David L. Williams
Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
Open Veterinary Journal
Atropine sulphate
Horizontal pupil diameter
Intraocular pressure
Phenylephrine
Tropicamide
author_facet Liga Kovalcuka
Agris Ilgazs
Dace Bandere
David L. Williams
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title Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
title_short Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
title_full Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
title_fullStr Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
title_full_unstemmed Changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
title_sort changes in intraocular pressure and horizontal pupil diameter during use of topical mydriatics in the canine eye
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2218-6050
2218-6050
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The objective of this study was to determine the effects of topical 0.5% tropicamide, 1% atropine sulphate and 10% phenylephrine hydrochloride ophthalmic solutions on intraocular pressure (IOP) and horizontal pupil diameter (HPD) in the dog during the first hour after treatment. Forty clinically and ophthalmologically normal canine patients (between the ages of 2 and 6 years) of varying breed and sex were used in this study. Animals were randomly divided into four groups of ten and given one drop of tropicamide, atropine, phenylephrine or saline into one eye. IOP and HPD were measured in both eyes every 5 minutes for 60 minutes. Tropicamide increased IOP by 8.8±4.0 mmHg 35 minutes post-treatment compared to pre-treatment (P<0.01) only in treated eye. IOP in the contralateral eye did not increase. With atropine the maximum increase in IOP was 2.6±2.8 mmHg at 20 minutes post treatment in the treated eye (P<0.01). IOP in the contralateral eye did not increase. Phenylephrine increased IOP by 2.3±2.1 mmHg (P<0.05) 10 minutes after treatment. Also in the untreated eye IOP increased by 2.3±2.1 mmHg, 20 minutes post-treatment. Maximum HPD in eyes treated with tropicamide occurred at 55 minutes and with atropine at 60 minutes. There were no HPD changes in the contralateral, untreated eye. Topical 10% phenylephrine showed maximal pupil dilation 60 minutes after treatment, but the HPD of the – untreated eye slightly decreased at 15 minutes, but this change only reached statistical significance at 40 min post- treatment (P<0.05). Normal saline showed no influence on IOP or HPD. The drugs investigated here show a significant increase in IOP after mydriatics.
topic Atropine sulphate
Horizontal pupil diameter
Intraocular pressure
Phenylephrine
Tropicamide
url http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2017/Volume%207%20No%201/OVJ-055-03-16%20L.%20Kovalcuka%20et%20al.pdf
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