The effect of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses on the measurement of intraocular pressure with rebound tonometry


Autoria(s): Zeri, Fabrizio; Calcatelli, Paola; Donini, Bernardo; Lupelli, Luigi; Zarilli, Luciana; Swann, Peter G.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Purpose: To assess the accuracy of intraocular pressure(IOP) measurements using rebound tonometry over disposable hydrogel (etafilcon A) and silicone hydrogel (senofilcon A) contact lenses (CLs) of different powers. Methods: The experimental group comprised 36 subjects (19 male, 17 female). IOP measurements were undertaken on the subject’s right eyes in random order using a rebound tonometer (ICare). The CLs had powers of +2.00D, −2.00D and−6.00D. Six measurements were taken over each contact lens and also before and after the CLs had been worn. Results: A good correlation was found between IOP measurements with and without CLs (all r≥0.80; p < 0.05). Bland Altman plots did not show any significant trend in the difference in IOP readings with and without CLs as a function of IOP value. A two-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of material and power (p < 0.01) but no interaction. All the comparisons between the measurements without CLs and with hydrogel CLs were significant (p < 0.01). The comparisons with silicone hydrogel CLs were not significant. Conclusions: Rebound tonometry can be reliably performed over silicone hydrogel CLs. With hydrogel CLs, the measurements were lower than those without CLs. However, despite the fact that these differences were statistically significant, their clinical significance was minimal.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49044/

Publicador

Elsevier

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49044/4/49044a.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.clae.2011.04.005

Zeri, Fabrizio, Calcatelli, Paola, Donini, Bernardo, Lupelli, Luigi, Zarilli, Luciana, & Swann, Peter G. (2011) The effect of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses on the measurement of intraocular pressure with rebound tonometry. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 34(6), pp. 260-265.

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Copyright 2011 Elsevier

This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in <Contact Lens and Anterior Eye>. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, [VOL 34, ISSUE 6, (2011)] DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2011.04.005

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Optometry & Vision Science

Palavras-Chave #111300 OPTOMETRY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY #Contact lens #Hydrogel #Silicone hydrogel #Rebound tonometry
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Journal Article