| Literature DB >> 30176905 |
Arianne Pontes Oriá1, Miriam Flores Rebouças2, Emanoel Martins Filho2, Francisco de Assis Dórea Neto2, Ana Cláudia Raposo2, Lionel Sebbag3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The fluorescein clearance test (FCT) provides insight into the tear film dynamics. The purpose of this study was to describe an inexpensive and practical method for assessing FCT in dogs, using photography and software analysis, and to assess the retention time of 1 vs. 2 eye drops on the canine ocular surface.Entities:
Keywords: Dogs; Fluorescein clearance test; Schirmer tear test; Tear film
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30176905 PMCID: PMC6122704 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1593-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Equipment set up to capture the fluorescence in Schirmer tear strips immediately after collection from the eyes. A camera with yellow filter is placed 23 cm above Schirmer strips in a box illuminated with blue light
Fig. 2Representative analysis by ImageJ software of a Schirmer strip impregnated with fluorescent tear fluid. In this example, the area of fluorescein was 155 mm2 and the intensity of fluorescence was 1828 AU
Fig. 3Sequential Schirmer strips collected from one German Shepherd dog at 10 min intervals from 10 min to 100 min following topical administration of either 1 drop or 2 drops of 0.5% fluorescein solution
Fig. 4Median ± semi interquartile range of fluorescein area obtained from 8 German Shepherd dogs after topical administration of either 1 drop or 2 drops of 0.5% fluorescein solution. An asterisk (*) represents statistically significant difference between the 1 drop and 2 drops groups
Fig. 5Median ± semi interquartile range of fluorescein intensity obtained from 8 German Shepherd dogs after topical administration of either 1 drop or 2 drops of 0.5% fluorescein solution. An asterisk (*) represents statistically significant difference between the 1 drop and 2 drops group
Median ± semi interquartile range residual area and intensity uptake over time in healthy German shepherd dogs that received 1 drop or 2 drops of 0.5% fluorescein solution
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| Time | 1 drop | 2 drops | 1 drop | 2 drops |
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| 61.5 ± 35.1 | 70.7 ± 28.7 | 53.5 ± 25.7 | 52.6 ± 17.6 |
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| 12.4 ± 17.3 | 50.8 ± 26.4 | 8.7 ± 10.8 | 40.6 ± 21.4 |
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| 9.1 ± 17.8 | 60.7 ± 32.1 | 6.0 ± 11.4 | 49.9 ± 19.5 |
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| 18.6 ± 28.0 | 20.4 ± 22.0 | 12.5 ± 16.3 | 13.4 ± 14.7 |
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| 0.8 ± 6.2 | 24.4 ± 21.3 | 0.4 ± 3.5 | 13.5 ± 14.0 |
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| 4.1 ± 14.4 | 17.2 ± 15.4 | 2.5 ± 8.1 | 9.7 ± 12.7 |
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| 1.3 ± 9.4 | 16.5 ± 29.5 | 0.7 ± 5.3 | 12.4 ± 20.0 |
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| 0.4 ± 3.6 | 1.3 ± 10.5 | 0.3 ± 2.0 | 4.6 ± 7.2 |
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| 0.2 ± 1.8 | 0.2 ± 3.2 | 0.2 ± 1.1 | 2.5 ± 4.2 |
Residual fluorescein is calculated as a percentage compared to the initial data collected (i.e. 10 min post fluorescein instillation)
Median ± interquartile range of the coefficients of variation (CV) in measuring the area and intensity of fluorescein uptake in ImageJ by the same examiner (intra-examiner variability, i.e. repeatability) or two different examiners (inter-examiner variability, i.e. reproducibility)
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| Coefficient of variation (%) | Area of fluorescein uptake | Intensity of fluorescein uptake | Area of fluorescein uptake | Intensity of fluorescein uptake |
| Intra-examiner (repeatability) | 2.01 ± 3.42 | 2.01 ± 3.03 | 1.20 ± 1.66 | 1.20 ± 1.94 |
| Inter-examiner (reproducibility) | 2.75 ± 2.78 | 2.38 ± 3.80 | 1.55 ± 2.70 | 1.59 ± 2.52 |