Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, School of Medicine and Public Health University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA
2. Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA
3. McPherson Eye Research Institute University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the accuracy, precision, and clinical applicability of the ICare® TONOVET Plus (TVP) in cats.Animals and ProceduresIOP readings obtained with the TVP were compared to values obtained concurrently with the original TONOVET (TV01) and Tono‐Pen Vet™ (TP) in 12 normal cats (24 eyes) and 8 glaucomatous LTBP2‐mutant cats (13 eyes) in vivo. Reproducibility of TVP readings was also assessed for three observers in the above cats. The anterior chambers of five different normal cat eyes were cannulated ex vivo. IOP was measured with the TVP, TV01, and TP at manometric IOPs ranging from 5 to 70 mmHg. Data were analyzed by linear regression, ANOVA and Bland–Altman plots. ANOVA was used to assess reproducibility of TVP readings obtained by different observers and an ANCOVA model controlled for variation of individual cats. p < .05 was considered significant.ResultsTVP values strongly correlated with TV01 values (y = 1.045x + 1.443, R2 = .9667). The TP significantly underestimated IOP relative to the TVP and TV01, particularly at high IOP. IOP values obtained by 1 observer were significantly higher (~1 mmHg average) compared to the other 2 observers via ANCOVA analysis (p = .0006479 and p = .0203). Relative to manometry, the TVP and TV01 were significantly more accurate (p < .0001) and precise (p < .0070) than the TP in ex vivo eyes.ConclusionsIOP readings obtained with the TVP and TV01 are broadly interchangeable between models and between observers, but subtle differences may be important in a research context. TP readings vastly underestimate high IOP in feline glaucoma.
Funder
National Eye Institute
Research to Prevent Blindness
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