Correspondence of Tono–Pen® intraocular pressure measurements performed at the central cornea and mid-peripheral cornea
2004; Elsevier BV; Volume: 75; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s1529-1839(04)70008-1
ISSN1529-1839
AutoresMichael Sullivan-Mee, Fortsmith Pham,
Tópico(s)Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
ResumoAs the awareness of the influence of central corneal thickness (CCT) on Goldmann tonometry has increased, many publications have questioned the accuracy of Goldmann intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. The Tono-Pen, because it indents a much smaller surface area when compared to a Goldmann probe, may be less affected by corneal thickness variations when compared with Goldmann tonometry.Forty human subjects with no history of refractive surgery participated in this study. The IOP of the right eye of each subject was measured with the Goldmann tonometer, the Tono-Pen at the central cornea, and the Tono-Pen at the mid-peripheral cornea. An ultrasonic DGH Pachette pachymeter was used to measure the central and mid-peripheral corneal thickness at the location of the IOP readings.Tono-Pen measurements at the central and mid-peripheral cornea highly correlated (r = 0.933), and did not significantly differ (p = 0.646). The IOP readings with the Goldmann tonometer (r= 0.406), the Tono-Pen at the central cornea (r = 0.453), and the Tono-Pen at the mid-peripheral cornea (r = 0.321) showed a positive correlation to corneal thickness. The Goldmann and Tono-Pen tonometers differed significantly in the measurement of IOP at the central cornea (p = 0.007), but were positively correlated (r = 0.674).The Tono-Pen IOP measurement at the central cornea highly approximated Tono-Pen IOP measurement at the mid-peripheral cornea. Furthermore, although not highly correlated, both the Goldmann and Tono-Pen tonometers showed a significantly positive correlation between IOP and corneal thickness measurements.
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