A single-blind crossover trial. IOPs were measured in both eyes of subjects with both applanators. Type of applanator was alternated to eliminate systematic bias. Multiple observers were used.
Dr. Rhee answers the question: 'What Is Tonometry?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: What is tonometry and how is it used to diagnose glaucoma? Answer: Tonometry refers to the technique of measuring ...
Purpose This short study aims at quantitatively correlating scale readings of the Goldmann tonometer to corneal curvatures in one and the same eye. Methods A total of 30 eyes of 21 adult patients who ...
Calibration errors on a Goldmann applanation tonometer may lead to inaccurate assessment of a patient’s IOP. Researchers examining 125 eyes of 125 patients measured ...
Ocular pulse amplitude may diminish the accuracy and reliability of Goldmann applanation tonometry, a study found. The Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA, Reichert) was used to measure Goldmann-correlated ...
Through 2032, the market for Digital Applanation Tonometer is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 7.2%. One of the primary biomarkers taken into account in the diagnosis of glaucoma is intraocular ...
Asrani S, Chatterjee A, Wallace DK et al. (2011) Evaluation of the ICare rebound tonometer as a home intraocular pressure monitoring device. Journal of Glaucoma 20: 74–9 Avitabile T, Longo A, Rocca D ...
Table 2: Overview of the Cook et al. (2012) systematic review Table 3: Overview of the Avitabile et al. (2010) study Table 4: Overview of the Dahlmann‑Noor et al. (2013) study Table 5: Overview of the ...
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