Analysis of factors of variation in lens equatorial length and axial globe length measurements using ultrasonography in dogs with cataract
2017
Barbé, C. | Harran, N. | Goulle, F.
To evaluate biological variation of lens equatorial length (LEL) and axial globe length (AL) measurements on B-mode ultrasound and to calculate a formula to predict LEL using AL.Ocular ultrasonography was performed in dogs with cataract, divided into study (n=40) and control (n=30) samples. LEL and AL were measured on images obtained at 10MHz (AL, LEL10) and 35MHz (LEL35). Breed, sex, weight, age and stage of the cataract were recorded. Dogs were categorized into groups depending on their breed. Effects of these variables on measurements were evaluated. Correlations of AL to LEL10 and LEL35 were assessed; linear regression formulas were calculated then validated.No significant effect of age and sex on measurements but significant effects of dogs’ group, weight and stage of the cataract were found. We found strong correlations between AL and LEL10 and between AL and LEL35. Regression formulas were LEL10=0.72×AL−1.09 and LEL35=0.49×AL+0.89. Means of the difference between measured and calculated LEL in control sample were 0.28mm for LEL10 and −0.13mm for LEL35.Ocular measurements were higher in medium/large dogs than in small dogs and in intumescent and hypermature cataract than in mature. Regression formulas to predict LEL might be used with caution.
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