Quantifying refractive error in companion dogs with and without nuclear sclerosis: 229 eyes from 118 dogs

Jenelle M. Francis,Freya M. Mowat,Allison Ludwig, Jacqueline M. Hicks,Stephanie A. Pumphrey

VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY(2024)

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between nuclear sclerosis (NS) and refractive error in companion dogs.Animals studied: One hundred and eighteen companion dogs.Procedures: Dogs were examined and found to be free of significant ocular abnormalities aside from NS. NS was graded from 0 (absent) to 3 (severe) using a scale developed by the investigators. Manual refraction was performed. The effect of NS grade on refractive error was measured using a linear mixed effects analysis adjusted for age. The proportion of eyes with >1.5 D myopia in each NS grade was evaluated using a chi-square test. Visual impairment score (VIS) was obtained for a subset of dogs and compared against age, refractive error, and NS grade.Results: Age was strongly correlated with NS grade (p < .0001). Age-adjusted analysis of NS grade relative to refraction showed a mild but not statistically significant increase in myopia with increasing NS grade, with eyes with grade 3 NS averaging 0.58-0.88 D greater myopia than eyes without NS. However, the myopia of >1.5 D was documented in 4/58 (6.9%) eyes with grade 0 NS, 12/91 (13.2%) eyes with grade 1 NS, 13/57 (22.8%) eyes with grade 2 NS, and 7/23 (30.4%) eyes with grade 3 NS. Risk of myopia >1.5 D was significantly associated with increasing NS grade (p = .02). VIS was associated weakly with refractive error, moderately with age, and significantly with NS grade.Conclusions: NS is associated with visual deficits in some dogs but is only weakly associated with myopia. More work is needed to characterize vision in aging dogs.
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aging,canine,myopia,nuclear sclerosis,refraction,vision
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