Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

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Lanalyn Thangkhiew*, Deigracia Nongkynrih, Prasanta Kumar Goswami, Jaqueline Syiem, Begonia Dkhar


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Comparison of the ICare rebound tonometer with goldmann applanation tonometer in refractive errors among patients attending tertiary eye centre in North East India


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Author Details : Lanalyn Thangkhiew*, Deigracia Nongkynrih, Prasanta Kumar Goswami, Jaqueline Syiem, Begonia Dkhar

Volume : 5, Issue : 4, Year : 2019

Article Page : 508-511

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijceo.2019.119



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Abstract

Objective: To measure intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with refractive errors and compare variations
by means of ICare Rebound Tonometer (RT) and Goldmann Applanation Tonometer (GAT) and to also
study the impact of central corneal thickness (CCT) on IOP measurements by these techniques.
Materials and Methods: A total of 182 eyes from 182 subjects were included in this prospective cross
sectional study. They were grouped as emmetropia (n=101), hypermetropia (n=11), low myopia (n=43)
and high myopia (n=27). Each group underwent IOP measurements first by RT followed by GAT. CCT
was assessed by ultrasound pachymetry. Subject preference for the method of IOP measurement was also
assessed.
Results: In all four groups, RT detected higher IOP readings than the GAT, significantly more in high
myopia (RT-GAT=1.612.88mmHg, p=0.002) and low myopia (RT-GAT=1.162.72mmHg, p=0.004) as
compared to emmetropia (RT-GAT =0.963.27mmHg, p=9.450) and hypermetropia (RT-GAT= 0.233.38
mmHg, p=0.398). CCT also showed positive relationship with RT especially in hypermetropia and
emmetropia, the overestimation of IOP by 4.63mmHg (p=0.225) and 4.28mmHg (p=0.001) respectively.
On the other hand the GAT underestimates IOP in thicker cornea. 52.75% patients preferred GAT as a
measuring tool to RT (43.96%).
Conclusions: IOP measurements by RT are overestimated as compared to GAT in both low and high
myopia. CCT also has a positive relationship on the IOP measurements by RT. The GAT is therefore still
the gold standard for IOP measurement but we cannot rule out the RT as a useful screening tool especially
when we want to consider screening patients in peripheral care centres.

Keywords: Goldmann applanation Tonometer, ICare rebound tonometer, Intraocular pressure, Refractive errors.


How to cite : Thangkhiew L, Nongkynrih D, Goswami P K, Syiem J, Dkhar B, Comparison of the ICare rebound tonometer with goldmann applanation tonometer in refractive errors among patients attending tertiary eye centre in North East India. Indian J Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2019;5(4):508-511

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