2022
DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2022.12.19
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Comparison of intraocular pressure readings with Perkins, Tonopen, iCare 200, and iCare Home to manometry in cadaveric eyes

Abstract: AIM: To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) readings obtained with Perkins tonometry, iCare Home, iCare 200, and Tonopen to IOP readings obtained with the manometer of a perfusion system to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of each method of tonometry at set pressures. METHODS: The IOP of human cadaveric eyes (n=2) was measured using a manometer inserted into the eye through the optic nerve. IOP measurements were obtained using a Perkins tonometer, iCare Home, iCare 200, and Tonopen. These measurements we… Show more

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“…The globes were stored at 8°C before being used for the study. After fixation IOP was measured using rebound tonometry [13][14][15][16] with a handheld device (iCare ic200; iCare Finland Oy, Vantaa, Finland). This device can provide IOP measurement in an upright as well as in a supine position which is the case intraoperatively [17][18] .…”
Section: Materials and Methods Ethical Approvalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The globes were stored at 8°C before being used for the study. After fixation IOP was measured using rebound tonometry [13][14][15][16] with a handheld device (iCare ic200; iCare Finland Oy, Vantaa, Finland). This device can provide IOP measurement in an upright as well as in a supine position which is the case intraoperatively [17][18] .…”
Section: Materials and Methods Ethical Approvalmentioning
confidence: 99%