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👁 Intraocular Pressure (IOP) & Glaucoma: Why It Matters, Tonometers for IOP Measurement

by eye_doc 2025. 4. 20.

👁 Intraocular Pressure (IOP) & Glaucoma: Why It Matters

  • Glaucoma causes irreversible optic nerve damage
  • IOP measurement is the key tool for early detection and management
  • Plays a role in diagnosis, monitoring, and screening

🧪 Key Tonometers for IOP Measurement

1. Goldmann Applanation Tonometer (GAT)

ProsCons
Gold standard, high accuracy Requires slit lamp, fluorescein, anesthesia
Operator-dependent Risk of infection (contact method)

✅ Adjusts dial to align two semicircles → determines IOP

 

 


2. Non-Contact Tonometer (NCT)

FeatureNotes
Uses air puff to flatten cornea Non-contact → No anesthesia
IOP = Time to corneal flattening  
Very fast & convenient → great for screening  

⚠ Limitations:

  • Affected by ocular pulse (~4 mmHg variation)
  • Less accurate with high IOP
  • Lower agreement vs. GAT

📊 Accuracy Comparison (vs. GAT, via ICC)

DeviceAgreement with GAT (ICC)
Icare Rebound Tonometer 0.811 (highest)
Tonopen 0.749
Non-Contact Tonometer 0.679

✅ Summary

  • IOP monitoring is essential in glaucoma care
  • GAT = gold standard
  • NCT = fast, user-friendly, but limited accuracy
  • Icare / Tonopen = balance of accuracy and ease
  • Use NCT as a screening tool, but confirm high IOP with GAT

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