Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus

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Autor(a) principal: Barreto Jr, Jackson
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Babic, Mirko, Vessani, Roberto Murad, Susanna Jr., Remo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/17485
Resumo: PURPOSE: The dynamic contour tonometer is a nonapplanation contact tonometer designed to be largely independent of the structural properties of the cornea. Theoretically, it may measure intraocular pressure most accurately in abnormally thinner corneas. This study compares intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry with Goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with normal corneas and eyes with advanced keratoconus. METHODS: A comparative case series. Subjects underwent intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry, Goldman applanation tonometry, ultrasonic pachymetry, and slit scanning topography. Exclusion criteria: any ocular pathology other than keratoconus, previous corneal or refractive surgery, stromal scarring due to acute hydrops, or any other corneal opacities. RESULTS: Ten patients with keratoconus were included in Group A, and 12 normal patients composed Group B according to the pre-established criteria. The mean Goldman tonometry measurement in group A was 10.3 ± 1.8 mm Hg and group B was 14.3 ± 0.75 mm Hg. (P = 0.024). In group A, the mean measurement with the dynamic contour tonometer was 14.6 ± 2.09 mm Hg, and in group B, it was 17.4 ± 3.1 mm Hg (P = 0.026). The difference between both methods of measurement in group A was statistically significant (P < 0.0002). CONCLUSION: Intraocular pressure readings with dynamic contour tonometry in the keratoconus group were significantly higher than Goldman measurements and lower when compared to the control group. As there are no published manometric studies in eyes with keratoconus, these lower intra-ocular readings with the dynamic contour tonometry could be related to the discrepancy between the radius of corneal curvature and its tip, the significant thinning of the cornea, or other corneal biomechanical abnormalities related to advanced keratoconus.
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spelling Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus Tonometria de contorno dinâmico e tonometria de aplanação de goldman em olhos com ceratocone Pressão intra-ocularCeratoconeTonometria de aplanaçãoTonometria de contorno dinâmicoPaquimetriaGoldmanIntraocular PressureKeratoconousApplanation TonometryDynamic Contour TonometryCorneal ThicknessGoldman PURPOSE: The dynamic contour tonometer is a nonapplanation contact tonometer designed to be largely independent of the structural properties of the cornea. Theoretically, it may measure intraocular pressure most accurately in abnormally thinner corneas. This study compares intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry with Goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with normal corneas and eyes with advanced keratoconus. METHODS: A comparative case series. Subjects underwent intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry, Goldman applanation tonometry, ultrasonic pachymetry, and slit scanning topography. Exclusion criteria: any ocular pathology other than keratoconus, previous corneal or refractive surgery, stromal scarring due to acute hydrops, or any other corneal opacities. RESULTS: Ten patients with keratoconus were included in Group A, and 12 normal patients composed Group B according to the pre-established criteria. The mean Goldman tonometry measurement in group A was 10.3 ± 1.8 mm Hg and group B was 14.3 ± 0.75 mm Hg. (P = 0.024). In group A, the mean measurement with the dynamic contour tonometer was 14.6 ± 2.09 mm Hg, and in group B, it was 17.4 ± 3.1 mm Hg (P = 0.026). The difference between both methods of measurement in group A was statistically significant (P < 0.0002). CONCLUSION: Intraocular pressure readings with dynamic contour tonometry in the keratoconus group were significantly higher than Goldman measurements and lower when compared to the control group. As there are no published manometric studies in eyes with keratoconus, these lower intra-ocular readings with the dynamic contour tonometry could be related to the discrepancy between the radius of corneal curvature and its tip, the significant thinning of the cornea, or other corneal biomechanical abnormalities related to advanced keratoconus. OBJETIVO: O tonômetro de contorno dinâmico é um aparelho de contato e não-aplanação projetado para ser independente das propriedades estruturais da córnea. Teoricamente, ele mede de forma mais precisa a pressão intra-ocular em córneas muito finas. Este estudo compara as medidas de pressão intra-ocular pelo tonômetro de contorno dinâmico com a tonometria de aplanação de Goldman em olhos normais e em olhos com ceratocone avançado. MÉTODOS: uma série comparativa de casos. Pacientes foram submetidos às medidas de pressão intra-ocular por ambos os métodos mencionados, paquimetria ultrassônica e topografia corneana de varredura. Critérios de exclusão: qualquer patologia ocular exceto ceratocone, cirurgia ceratorrefrativa prévia, opacidade estromal resultante de hidropsia aguda ou qualquer outra opacidade corneana. RESULTADOS: Dez pacientes com ceratocone foram incluídos no grupo A e 12 pacientes com córneas normais no grupo B conforme os critérios pré-estabelecidos. A média das medidas da tonometria de Goldman no grupo A foi de 10.3±1.8 mmHg e no grupo B de 14.3±0.75 mmHg. (p = 0,024). No grupo A, a média das medidas com o tonômetro de contorno dinâmico foi de 14.6±2,09 mmHg e, no grupo B,17,4±3,1 mmHg (p = 0,026). A diferença entre as medidas dos tonômetros no grupo A foi estatisticamente significante (p < 0.0002). CONCLUSÃO: As medidas da pressão intra-ocular com o tonômetro de contorno dinâmico nos pacientes com ceratocone foram significativamente maiores que as medidas do Goldman e menores quando comparadas com o grupo controle. Na ausência de estudos manométricos em olhos com ceratocone, estas baixas medidas com a tonometria de contorno dinâmico podem estar relacionadas com a discrepância entre o raio de curvatura da córnea e a ponta do tonômetro, os baixos valores paquimétricos, ou outras anormalidades da biomecânica corneana relacionadas com o ceratocone avançado. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
Tonometria de contorno dinâmico e tonometria de aplanação de goldman em olhos com ceratocone
title Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
spellingShingle Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
Barreto Jr, Jackson
Pressão intra-ocular
Ceratocone
Tonometria de aplanação
Tonometria de contorno dinâmico
Paquimetria
Goldman
Intraocular Pressure
Keratoconous
Applanation Tonometry
Dynamic Contour Tonometry
Corneal Thickness
Goldman
title_short Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
title_full Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
title_fullStr Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
title_sort Dynamic contour tonometry and goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with keratoconus
author Barreto Jr, Jackson
author_facet Barreto Jr, Jackson
Babic, Mirko
Vessani, Roberto Murad
Susanna Jr., Remo
author_role author
author2 Babic, Mirko
Vessani, Roberto Murad
Susanna Jr., Remo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barreto Jr, Jackson
Babic, Mirko
Vessani, Roberto Murad
Susanna Jr., Remo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pressão intra-ocular
Ceratocone
Tonometria de aplanação
Tonometria de contorno dinâmico
Paquimetria
Goldman
Intraocular Pressure
Keratoconous
Applanation Tonometry
Dynamic Contour Tonometry
Corneal Thickness
Goldman
topic Pressão intra-ocular
Ceratocone
Tonometria de aplanação
Tonometria de contorno dinâmico
Paquimetria
Goldman
Intraocular Pressure
Keratoconous
Applanation Tonometry
Dynamic Contour Tonometry
Corneal Thickness
Goldman
description PURPOSE: The dynamic contour tonometer is a nonapplanation contact tonometer designed to be largely independent of the structural properties of the cornea. Theoretically, it may measure intraocular pressure most accurately in abnormally thinner corneas. This study compares intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry with Goldman applanation tonometry in eyes with normal corneas and eyes with advanced keratoconus. METHODS: A comparative case series. Subjects underwent intraocular pressure measurements by dynamic contour tonometry, Goldman applanation tonometry, ultrasonic pachymetry, and slit scanning topography. Exclusion criteria: any ocular pathology other than keratoconus, previous corneal or refractive surgery, stromal scarring due to acute hydrops, or any other corneal opacities. RESULTS: Ten patients with keratoconus were included in Group A, and 12 normal patients composed Group B according to the pre-established criteria. The mean Goldman tonometry measurement in group A was 10.3 ± 1.8 mm Hg and group B was 14.3 ± 0.75 mm Hg. (P = 0.024). In group A, the mean measurement with the dynamic contour tonometer was 14.6 ± 2.09 mm Hg, and in group B, it was 17.4 ± 3.1 mm Hg (P = 0.026). The difference between both methods of measurement in group A was statistically significant (P < 0.0002). CONCLUSION: Intraocular pressure readings with dynamic contour tonometry in the keratoconus group were significantly higher than Goldman measurements and lower when compared to the control group. As there are no published manometric studies in eyes with keratoconus, these lower intra-ocular readings with the dynamic contour tonometry could be related to the discrepancy between the radius of corneal curvature and its tip, the significant thinning of the cornea, or other corneal biomechanical abnormalities related to advanced keratoconus.
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