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Comparison of Intraocular Pressure Measurement by iCare Tonometer and Goldman Applanation Tonometer

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  Objective: To compare the Intraocular Pressure measured by the Goldmann Applanation tonometer with by iCare ic100 tonometer in normal human eye to determine the accuracy and reliability of both methods.  Study Design: Comparative cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Ophthalmology Department, Combined Military Hospital, Quetta Pakistan, from Oct 2022 to Apr 2023. Methodology: Approval was secured prior to enrolling every individual, protecting their privacy throughout the process. All instruments adhered to the manufacturer's guidelines for calibration. A single ophthalmologist assessed the intraocular pressure of all participants. In our study we included 400 eyes (200 right and 200 left) among 200 patients. Initially, study eyes were inspected using a slit lamp. Subsequently, iCare tonometer and Goldman applanation tonometer were employed to gauge the intraocular pressure. Results: Out of 200, 87 patients (43.5%) were male and 113(56.5%) were females. Median age of the patients was 51.00(45-58) years range from 22-77 years. Mean IOP measured by iCare was 19.01±7.86 mmHg and by Goldman applanation tonomter was 20.14±8.15 mmHg. The correlation coefficient value between the readings of two instruments was r=0.866 with significant p value (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The iCare ic100 consistently provides high intraocular pressure measurements (2-3mmHg) compared to the Goldmann Applanation tonometer across various sub Groups.
Title: Comparison of Intraocular Pressure Measurement by iCare Tonometer and Goldman Applanation Tonometer
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  Objective: To compare the Intraocular Pressure measured by the Goldmann Applanation tonometer with by iCare ic100 tonometer in normal human eye to determine the accuracy and reliability of both methods.
  Study Design: Comparative cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Ophthalmology Department, Combined Military Hospital, Quetta Pakistan, from Oct 2022 to Apr 2023.
Methodology: Approval was secured prior to enrolling every individual, protecting their privacy throughout the process.
All instruments adhered to the manufacturer's guidelines for calibration.
A single ophthalmologist assessed the intraocular pressure of all participants.
In our study we included 400 eyes (200 right and 200 left) among 200 patients.
Initially, study eyes were inspected using a slit lamp.
Subsequently, iCare tonometer and Goldman applanation tonometer were employed to gauge the intraocular pressure.
Results: Out of 200, 87 patients (43.
5%) were male and 113(56.
5%) were females.
Median age of the patients was 51.
00(45-58) years range from 22-77 years.
Mean IOP measured by iCare was 19.
01±7.
86 mmHg and by Goldman applanation tonomter was 20.
14±8.
15 mmHg.
The correlation coefficient value between the readings of two instruments was r=0.
866 with significant p value (p< 0.
001).
Conclusion: The iCare ic100 consistently provides high intraocular pressure measurements (2-3mmHg) compared to the Goldmann Applanation tonometer across various sub Groups.

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