Comparison of Icare Pro Tonometry and Icare One Tonometry Measurements in Healthy Eyes

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DOI: 10.4274/tjo.galenos.2018.06787 Publication Date: 2019-06-27T12:58:36Z
ABSTRACT
To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements obtained with the Icare Pro tonometer used in clinical practice and One self-tonometer.Fifty-two eyes of 52 healthy, right-handed individuals no prior surgery or ocular trauma, structural pathology, systemic disease were evaluated. IOP was first measured using tonometer. The participants then told how to use asked measure their own IOP. results analyzed statistically SPSS v.24.Of healthy participants, 16 (30.7%) male 36 (69.3%) female. Their mean age 31.6±6.3 (23-47) years. Mean 17.10±6.2 (11.5-25.2) mmHg, self-measured 14.01±3.4 (7-24) mmHg. When two methods compared Levene’s t-test, there a significant difference -3.08±0.6 (95% confidence interval: -4.39 -1.78; p<0.001).In this study, between we made participants’ One, latter being relatively lower. This may be related fact that unfamiliar One. Although is promising tool for glaucoma patients self-monitor IOP, further studies are needed.
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