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Prevalence of Calibration Errors in Goldmann Applanation Tonometers

PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of calibration errors in Goldmann applanation tonometers at Farabi Eye Hospital. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on all tonometers in use at Farabi Eye Hospital. All Haag-Streit Goldmann applanation tonometers were checked according to the manuf...

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Autores principales: Amini, Heydar, Moghimi, Sasan, Golestani, Mahboobe, Jabbarvand, Mahmood, Zarei, Reza, Esmaili, Mohammadreza, Esfandiarpour, Zohre, Soltani-Moghadam, Reza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ophthalmic Research Center 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23198064
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of calibration errors in Goldmann applanation tonometers at Farabi Eye Hospital. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on all tonometers in use at Farabi Eye Hospital. All Haag-Streit Goldmann applanation tonometers were checked according to the manufacturer’s method by two independent observers and by a third observer in case of mismatched results. Calibration errors were classified into 6 categories of ±0.5, ±1, ±1.5, ±2, ±2.5 and more than ±2.5 mmHg. RESULTS: Overall, 43 Goldmann tonometers were evaluated. There were 3 (7%), 10 (24.3%), 16 (38.3%), 24 (56.9%), 31 (72.1%) and 12 (27.9%) tonometers within calibration errors of ±0.5, ±1, ±1.5, ±2, ±2.5 and more than ±2.5 mmHg respectively. CONCLUSION: Goldmann tonometers were not within the manufacturer’s recommended range (±0.5 mmHg) in 93%, and not within the acceptable range of ±2.5 mmHg in 28% of checked devices. Further study is needed to demonstrate the correlation between calibration errors and clinical errors.