Validity of tono-pachymetry for measuring corrected intraocular pressure in non-surgical and post-photorefractive keratectomy eyes
Session Details
Session Title: LASIK and Imaging
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 10/10/2017 | 14:00-15:20
Paper Time: 14:06
Venue: Room 4.1
First Author: : H.Kim SOUTH KOREA
Co Author(s): : C. Moon C. Lee J. Lee J. Kim M. Kim H. Tchah
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To assess the validity of central corneal thickness (CCT) and corrected intraocular pressure (IOP) values obtained by tono-pachymetry in non-surgical and post-photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) eyes.
Setting:
Department of Ophthalmology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, and Department of Ophthalmology, Aerospace Medical Center, Republic of Korea Air Force, Cheongju, Korea
Methods:
For the study, 108 young healthy participants and 108 patients who had PRK were enrolled. Measurements were randomly performed by tono-pachymetry, ultrasonic (US) pachymetry, and Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT). CCT measurement by tono-pachymetry was compared to that of US pachymetry. The corrected IOP value obtained by tono-pachymetry was compared to that obtained by US pachymetry and GAT. The corrected IOP from US pachymetry and GAT was calculated using the identical compensation formula built into the tono-pachymetry. Bland-Altman plot and paired t-test were conducted to evaluate the between-method agreements.
Results:
The mean CCT measurement using tono-pachymetry was significantly greater by 7.3 μm in non-surgical eyes (p < 0.001) and 17.8 μm in post-PRK eyes (p < 0.001) compared with US pachymetry. Differences were significant in both Bland-Altman plot and paired t-test. The mean difference of corrected IOP values obtained by tono-pachymetry and calculated from measurements by US pachymetry and GAT was 0.33 ± 0.87 mmHg in non-surgical eyes and 0.57 ± 1.08 mmHg in post-PRK eyes. The differences in the Bland-Altman plot were not significant.
Conclusions:
The CCT measurement determined using tono-pachymetrywas significantly thicker than that of US pachymetry. The difference in CCT was greater in post-PRK eyes than in non-surgical eyes. However, the corrected IOP value obtained by tono-pachymetry showed reasonable agreement with that calculated from US pachymetry and GAT measurements.
Financial Disclosure:
NONE