2022
DOI: 10.3389/fopht.2022.1021725
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Validity of aerosolization detection with an air quality indicator in noncontact tonometry using corneal phantoms

Abstract: PrécisUsing a controlled experimental design with corneal phantoms, this study provides evidence of the lack of validity of a static air quality indicator, previously used to characterize aerosolization during dynamic noncontact tonometry.PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy of aerosol concentrations reported by an air quality indicator (AQI) following an air puff from a noncontact tonometer using non-aerosolizing corneal phantoms.MethodsThree rubber corneal phantoms of different stiffnesses were used to represent … Show more

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