Jiyoon Kwak
Seoul National University
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Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2017
Jiyoon Kwak; Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Sangwan Park; Sungwon Park; Eun-Jin Park; Jaegook Lim; Kangmoon Seo
OBJECTIVE This study was designed to evaluate the changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), pupil diameter (PD), and anterior segment parameters using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) after instillation of preservative-free (PF) tafluprost in normal dogs. PROCEDURES Six beagle dogs were used. PF tafluprost was instilled in one randomly selected eye, and PF artificial tear was instilled in the other eye (control). IOP and PD were measured every 15 min for the first hour, every 2 h for the next 17 h, and at 24 h and 36 h postinstillation (PI). Anterior segment parameters including geometric iridocorneal angle (ICA), width of the entry of the ciliary cleft (CCW), length of the ciliary cleft, area of the ciliary cleft, and depth of the anterior chamber were measured with UBM before and after PF tafluprost instillation. RESULTS Compared with the control group, IOP was significantly lower from 4 h PI to 24 h PI and PD was significantly smaller from 30 min PI to 18 h PI (P < 0.05). Among UBM parameters, ICA and CCW significantly decreased and increased after PF tafluprost instillation, respectively (P < 0.05). Other parameters showed no significant changes. CONCLUSIONS Instillation of PF tafluprost lowered IOP and induced miosis in normal canine eyes. Alterations in ICA and CCW occurred simultaneously, which probably affected the outflow of aqueous humor. PF tafluprost could be considered an alternative prostaglandin analog in the treatment of canine glaucoma.
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2016
Sangwan Park; Seonmi Kang; Euiri Lee; Jiyoon Kwak; Eun-Jin Park; Jaegook Lim; Kangmoon Seo
OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of topical latanoprost on the anterior segment and ciliary body using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in dogs. ANIMALS STUDIED This study included six eyes of six clinically normal beagles. PROCEDURES UBM scans were performed on six sedated dogs before and 2 h after topical latanoprost instillation. From the next day on, latanoprost was topically applied twice daily for 7 days. After 1 week of instillation, the UBM scans were repeated. The ciliary body thickness (CBT) and the anterior segment parameters, including the iridocorneal angle (ICA), the width of the ciliary cleft (CC) entry, the length of the CC, and the width of the mid-CC, were measured. RESULTS The topical latanoprost decreased the ICA and CC entry width and increased the mid-CC width without any significant alterations in the CC length. There were time-dependent alterations in the CBT: a reduction in the CBT after 2 h of instillation and rebound thickening after 1 week of instillation. CONCLUSIONS The topical latanoprost widened the ciliary cleft despite the narrowing of the ICA and CC entry. Time-dependent alterations in the CBT were demonstrated by the UBM and might be a reflection of the mechanism of the uveoscleral outflow enhancement induced by the topical latanoprost.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015
Seonmi Kang; Sangwan Park; Hyunwoo Noh; Jiyoon Kwak; Kangmoon Seo
This study was performed to evaluate changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) during standard coaxial phacoemulsification using 4 different bottle heights (BHs) and 2 different incision sizes. Coaxial phacoemulsification was performed with a venturi-based machine in 8 enucleated canine eyes through 3.0 and 3.2 mm clear corneal incisions (CCIs). A pressure transducer inserted in the peripheral cornea monitored the IOP in real-time. The surgery was subdivided into 4 stages: sculpt-segment removal, irrigation/aspiration, capsular polishing and viscoelastic removal. The mean IOP and the difference between the maximum and minimum IOPs were calculated at each stage and compared. The ultrasound time and volume of irrigation fluid used were recorded. The mean IOP increased with an elevation in the BH. The mean IOP in the irrigation/aspiration stage was significantly higher than that in the sculpt-segment removal stage at the same BH. The difference between the maximum and minimum IOP at each stage was greater in the 3.2 mm than the 3.0 mm CCIs, although the mean IOP was lower with the 3.2 mm than the 3.0 mm CCIs. The ultrasound time and irrigation fluid volume were greater with the 3.2 mm than the 3.0 mm CCIs. Therefore, fluidic parameters during each stage could be reassessed and adjusted to reduce complications arising from an elevated IOP. Phacoemulsification with 3.0 mm CCIs at a lower BH might lead to less stress on the eye from IOP fluctuations, ultrasound energy and irrigation fluid.
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2016
Eun-Jin Park; Seonmi Kang; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Jaegook Lim; Taekjin Nam; Seowoo Jeong; Kangmoon Seo
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2016
Taekjin Nam; Seonmi Kang; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Eun-Jin Park; Jaegook Lim; Seowoo Jeong; Kangmoon Seo
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2016
Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Eun-Jin Park; Jaegook Lim; Taekjin Nam; Seowoo Jung; Kangmoon Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2015
Jiyoon Kwak; Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Soo-Hyun Kim; Sangwan Park; Hyunwoo Noh; Kangmoon Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2015
Jaegook Lim; Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Soo-Hyun Kim; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Eun-Jin Park; Kangmoon Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2015
Eun-Jin Park; Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Jaegook Lim; Taekjin Nam; Seowoo Jeong; Kangmoon Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2015
Eun-Jin Park; Seonmi Kang; Eui Ri Lee; Soo-Hyun Kim; Sangwan Park; Jiyoon Kwak; Jaegook Lim; Kangmoon Seo