Accuracy of a novel method for IOP measurement without applying pressure on the cornea
Amit Biran, Mordehai Sayar, Moshe Lazzar, Michael Mimouni, Itzchak Beiran

TL;DR
A new device for measuring eye pressure without touching the cornea shows promising accuracy compared to existing methods.
Contribution
A novel non-contact method for intraocular pressure measurement with clinical agreement to reference instruments.
Findings
No statistically significant difference was found between the prototype and reference instruments overall.
The prototype showed clinically insignificant differences when compared to the iCare device.
The device demonstrated good agreement with Goldmann applanation tonometry measurements.
Abstract
To assess the accuracy of a prototype novel instrument for intra ocular pressure (IOP) measurements not involving corneal pressure application. Prospective case control study. An institutional study including 16 healthy volunteers without ocular pathology. IOP in both eyes of the participants was measured four times in different body positions with the novel prototype and reference instrument (Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) or iCare (iCare Finland OY, Vantaa, Finland)). IOP results were compared between the prototype and the reference instruments in 116 pairs of measurement. Overall no statistically significant difference was found between the presented prototype and the reference instrument. Stratifying measurements by instrument used revealed no significant difference for GAT and statistical significant (yet clinically insignificant) difference for iCare. The presented…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlaucoma and retinal disorders · Corneal surgery and disorders · Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
