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Intraocular Pressure Measurement by Three Different Tonometers in Primary Congenital Glaucoma

PURPOSE: To determine the agreement between intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements using an automated non-contact tonometer (NCT), Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT), and the ocular response analyzer (ORA) in subjects with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). METHODS: Twenty-nine eyes of 17 PCG pat...

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Autores principales: Zareei, Athar, Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza, Nowroozzadeh, Mohammad Hosein, Mehrabi, Yadollah, Aghazadeh-Amiri, Mohammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26005552
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2008-322X.156105
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author Zareei, Athar
Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza
Nowroozzadeh, Mohammad Hosein
Mehrabi, Yadollah
Aghazadeh-Amiri, Mohammad
author_facet Zareei, Athar
Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza
Nowroozzadeh, Mohammad Hosein
Mehrabi, Yadollah
Aghazadeh-Amiri, Mohammad
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description PURPOSE: To determine the agreement between intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements using an automated non-contact tonometer (NCT), Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT), and the ocular response analyzer (ORA) in subjects with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). METHODS: Twenty-nine eyes of 17 PCG patients underwent IOP measurements using NCT, GAT and ORA. Variables obtained by the ORA were corneal-compensated IOP (IOPcc), Goldmann-correlated IOP (IOPg), corneal hysteresis (CH), and corneal resistance factor (CRF). A difference more than 1.5 mmHg for IOP was considered as clinically relevant. RESULTS: Mean age of the patients was 12 years. Mean IOP (±standard deviation, SD) was 15.3 ± 2.8 mmHg (GAT), 15.5 ± 6.0 (NCT), 19.2 ± 7.0 (IOPg), and 21.1 ± 7.9 (IOPcc); (P = 0.001). Except for NCT vs. GAT (P = 1.0), the average IOP difference between each pair of measurements was clinically relevant. The 95% limits of agreements were − 10.2 to 10.3 mmHg (NCT vs. GAT), −7.8 to 15.3 (IOPg vs. GAT), and − 8.1 to 19.0 (IOPcc vs. GAT). The differences in IOP measurements increased significantly with higher average IOP values (r = 0.715, P = 0.001, for NCT vs. GAT; r = 0.802, P < 0.001, for IOPg vs. GAT; and r = 0.806, P < 0.001, for IOPcc vs. GAT). CH showed a significant association with differences in IOP measurements only for IOPcc vs. GAT (r = 0.830, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Mean IOP obtained by NCT was not significantly different from that of GAT, but ORA measured IOPs were significantly higher than both other devices.
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spelling pubmed-44247182015-05-22 Intraocular Pressure Measurement by Three Different Tonometers in Primary Congenital Glaucoma Zareei, Athar Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza Nowroozzadeh, Mohammad Hosein Mehrabi, Yadollah Aghazadeh-Amiri, Mohammad J Ophthalmic Vis Res Original Article PURPOSE: To determine the agreement between intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements using an automated non-contact tonometer (NCT), Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT), and the ocular response analyzer (ORA) in subjects with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). METHODS: Twenty-nine eyes of 17 PCG patients underwent IOP measurements using NCT, GAT and ORA. Variables obtained by the ORA were corneal-compensated IOP (IOPcc), Goldmann-correlated IOP (IOPg), corneal hysteresis (CH), and corneal resistance factor (CRF). A difference more than 1.5 mmHg for IOP was considered as clinically relevant. RESULTS: Mean age of the patients was 12 years. Mean IOP (±standard deviation, SD) was 15.3 ± 2.8 mmHg (GAT), 15.5 ± 6.0 (NCT), 19.2 ± 7.0 (IOPg), and 21.1 ± 7.9 (IOPcc); (P = 0.001). Except for NCT vs. GAT (P = 1.0), the average IOP difference between each pair of measurements was clinically relevant. The 95% limits of agreements were − 10.2 to 10.3 mmHg (NCT vs. GAT), −7.8 to 15.3 (IOPg vs. GAT), and − 8.1 to 19.0 (IOPcc vs. GAT). The differences in IOP measurements increased significantly with higher average IOP values (r = 0.715, P = 0.001, for NCT vs. GAT; r = 0.802, P < 0.001, for IOPg vs. GAT; and r = 0.806, P < 0.001, for IOPcc vs. GAT). CH showed a significant association with differences in IOP measurements only for IOPcc vs. GAT (r = 0.830, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Mean IOP obtained by NCT was not significantly different from that of GAT, but ORA measured IOPs were significantly higher than both other devices. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4424718/ /pubmed/26005552 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2008-322X.156105 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mehrabi, Yadollah
Aghazadeh-Amiri, Mohammad
Intraocular Pressure Measurement by Three Different Tonometers in Primary Congenital Glaucoma
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title_full_unstemmed Intraocular Pressure Measurement by Three Different Tonometers in Primary Congenital Glaucoma
title_short Intraocular Pressure Measurement by Three Different Tonometers in Primary Congenital Glaucoma
title_sort intraocular pressure measurement by three different tonometers in primary congenital glaucoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26005552
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2008-322X.156105
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