Multiparameter correction equation for Goldmann applanation tonometry.

Optom Vis Sci

Division of Civil Engineering, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom.

Published: January 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to enhance the accuracy of intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements taken by the Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) by creating a correction factor that accounts for variables like central corneal thickness (CCT), central anterior curvature (R), age, and IOP levels.
  • Nonlinear numerical simulations using the finite element method were conducted to analyze corneal behavior and develop a correction equation, showing that variations in CCT, R, and age significantly impact IOP measurements.
  • The proposed correction factor effectively minimized the influence of corneal properties on IOP readings, improving correlation from a weak 11.8% to a robust 0.02%, thereby emphasizing its potential to enhance GAT measurement

Article Abstract

Purpose: To develop a correction factor to improve the accuracy of intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements made by the Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT), which considers the combined effects of variations in central corneal thickness (CCT), central anterior curvature (R), age, and the IOP level itself.

Methods: Nonlinear numerical simulations based on the finite element method were used to represent corneal behavior under the effect of IOP and external tonometric pressure. The simulations considered various biomechanical corneal properties including the cornea's nonuniform thickness, elliptical topography, weak stromal interlamellar cohesion, low epithelial and endothelial stiffness, and hyperelastic and hysteretic material behavior. The simulations were used to model the GAT procedure on corneas to obtain a correction equation based on the values of CCT, R, age, and IOP measured using GAT (IOPG). The efficiency of the equation in reducing the effects of corneal parameters on IOPG measurements was also assessed using an independent clinical database.

Results: The individual effects of variations in CCT, R, and age were estimated at 1.66 mm Hg/100 μ of CCT, 0.89 mm Hg/1 mm of R, and 0.12 mm Hg/decade of age. The correction equation reduced the association between clinical IOP measurements and corneal parameters with r2 reducing from 11.8 to 0.02%.

Conclusions: The GAT correction factor can consider the combined effect of variations in corneal thickness, curvature, age, and IOP. The factor could significantly reduce the reliance of IOPG measurements on corneal stiffness parameters.

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