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Effect of Volumes of Solutions on Intraocular Pressure During Intravitreal Injection of Low Dose Gentamicin in Horses With Recurrent Uveitis: A Randomized Controlled Study

Journal of equine veterinary science(2023)

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Horses with recurrent uveitis can be treated by intravitreal injection of low dose gentamicin under seda-tion and after local anesthetic techniques including the retrobulbar nerve block. Since it is reported that retinal degeneration can be secondary to an acute increase of intraocular pressure (IOP), the current ran-domized controlled study was carried out in order to investigate the changes in IOP following retrobulbar anesthesia, with two different volumes of local anesthetic (lidocaine) solution (10 and 5 mL), and intrav-itreal injection of 6 mg gentamicin in two different volumes of solution (0.3 and 0.15 mL). Multivariate regression showed that IOP was significantly lower in the pathologic eye at baseline (estimated effect size -6.1 mmHg; P = .0 0 01) and after sedation (estimated effect size -9.4 mmHg; P < .0 0 01). The IOP was significantly higher after a 10 mL block ( P .0 0 02) but this effect was very small ( + 0.5 mmHg). There was no significant difference in IOP after the injection of 0.15 or 0.3 mL solution of gentamicin. There was no significant combined effect of the volume of local anesthetic used for the block and the volume of the gentamicin solution. Since the expected anesthetic effects (desensitization and akinesia) were met in all cases, the smaller volume of 5 mL of lidocaine solution would be preferable for retrobulbar block for intravitreal injections, while intravitreal injections volumes of 0.15 and 0.30 mL can be used indifferently.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Retrobulbar block,Intraocular pressure,Equine recurrent uveitis,Eye anesthesia,Intravitreal
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