Quantitative assessment of pupillary light reflex in normal and anesthetized dogs: A preliminary study

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The purpose of this study was to quantitatively assess the pupillary light reflex (PLR) in normal and anesthetized dogs using a pupillometer. Eleven dogs (20 eyes) of various breeds were included. PLRs were measured with a handheld pupillometer in dim light before and during anesthesia. Anesthesia was conducted with atropine, xylazine and ketamine. Parameters of pupillometry included neurological pupil index (NPi), pupil size, percent of change (%CH), latency (LAT), constriction velocity (CV), maximum constriction velocity (MCV) and dilation velocity (DV). NPi,%CH, CV and MCV were significantly decreased during anesthesia compared with the pre-anesthesia data. The results suggest that atropine-xylazine-ketamine combination anesthesia depresses the PLR. Additionally, this study demonstrates the feasibility of the use of a pupillometer in dogs.

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Kim, J., Heo, J., Ji, D., & Kim, M. S. (2015). Quantitative assessment of pupillary light reflex in normal and anesthetized dogs: A preliminary study. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 77(4), 475–478. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0387

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