Feasibility of shear wave elastography (2D -SWE) to evaluate cristalline lens in healthy dogs.

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Title: Feasibility of shear wave elastography (2D -SWE) to evaluate cristalline lens in healthy dogs.
Authors: Aste, Giovanni, Vignoli, Massimo, Panzeri, Sonia, Tamburro, Roberto, Simeoni, Francesco, De Bonis, Andrea, Rosto, Martina, Del Signore, Francesca
Source: BMC Veterinary Research; 3/8/2025, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Subject Terms: SHEAR waves, RESTRAINT of patients, PETS, VETERINARY medicine, DOGS
Abstract: Background: 2D shear wave elastography (2D SWE) is an emerging technique in veterinary medicine able to assess tissue stiffness in a non-invasive way. Nowadays no report is yet available about its application in assessing the mechanical properties of canine lenses. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of 2D SWE in assessing normal lens elasticity in healthy and ageing dogs. Methods: Trans-corneal lens 2D SWE was performed under physical restraint on 33 dogs by two operators who collected triplicate kPa and m/s measures, with the aim to assess reproducibility and reliability of the technique, followed by the evaluation of eventual difference of stiffness in different ages (G1 < 1.5 years, G2 1.5 years-7 years and G3 > 7 years). The project has been approved by the CEISA Ethical Committee (Prot. N. 12/2019 361 CEISA). Written informed consent was obtained by all the owners. Results: Mean elasticity values were respectively 4.78 ± 1.48 m/s and 74.9 ± 43.7 kPa for the left eye and 4.45 ± 0.98 m/s and 75.9 ± 43.6 kPa for the right eye. Despite a slight difference observed in the measurements obtained in m/s between the two operators, the intra-observer assessment was excellent in the overall population of dogs for both values in KPa and m/s, as well as the inter-observer one (ICC > 0.75). All the sCV% computed evidence a low measurement dispersion (< 12%). Mean lens stiffness for G1 was 3.1 ± 0.5 m/s and 28.9 ± 9.3 kPa, for G2 4.61 ± 0.62 m/s and 65 ± 18.4 kPa and for G3 6.46 ± 0.36 m/s and 126 ± 14.5 kPa; a significant difference P (< 0.001) was detected between all the groups. Conclusions: It can be concluded that 2D SWE is a rapid and non-invasive US-based technique able to assess lens mechanical properties in companion animals since it is characterized by high reliability and reproducibility, providing also information regarding lens stiffness in aging dogs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:17466148
DOI:10.1186/s12917-025-04605-2
Published in:BMC Veterinary Research
Language:English