Rashed Almutairi, Saleh Ali Alribi


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ABSTRACT

 

Objective: To evaluate the impact of central corneal thickness, axial length, anterior chamber depth, and corneal curvature on Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement

Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 56 individuals at optometry clinics at Majmaah hospital between December 2018 to March 2019. IOP measured by Gold man applanation tonometer (GAT) and Pulse Air tonometer. Different variables were recorded for both eyes of 112 normal subjects who came for routine ophthalmic examination. Central Corneal Thickness (CCT), ACD & corneal curvature were measured with Pentacam, then IOP was measured with Air Pulse Tonometer, .and subsequently IOP was measured with GAT and AL measured with A-Scan ultrasonography.

Results: The average age of all subjects were 31 years. The three groups of age (first group 18-30 years, the second group 31-45 years, third group 46-65 years), it was noted that mean IOP was indirectly correlated with measured both with the pulse air and GAT in the first and third group, while it was in the direct correlation with these values in the second group. Mean IOP for the entire population by GAT was significantly lower (13.20 mmHg) compared with pulse air (15.5 mmHg ‎‎; P < 0.0001). Both GAT and pulse air IOP levels were lowest for thin CCT and increased stepwise with increasing CCT. The difference between GAT and pulse air on right eyes was largest for thin CCT and decreased for thicker CCT (P < 0.0019

Conclusion:It was observed that IOP measurements by GAT & Pulse air tonometer were positively correlated with CCT & AL.

Keywords: Gold man Applanation tonometry, Air Puff Tonometer, intraocular pressure, central corneal thickness



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