Purpose: The goal of this paper was to compare the intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements obtained via iCare Pro rebound (IRT), non-contact tonometry (NCT), and Goldmann applanation (GAT) tonometry in healthy subjects.
Materials And Methods: One hundred and twenty-five healthy individuals were included in this study. The participants' IOP measurements were obtained via non-contact tonometry. After routine ophthalmic examination, central corneal thickness (CCT) was measured with a topography device. Intraocular pressure was measured via iCare Pro rebound tonometry. After waiting for 5minutes, three measurements were taken with GAT under topical anaesthesia, and their means were recorded. Interdevice agreement was evaluated with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis.
Results: The mean IOP measurements for NCT, IRT, and GAT were 15.97±2.99, 17.47±2.86, and 16.46±2.68mmHg, respectively. The mean difference between NCT and GAT was -0.49± 1.89mmHg, the mean difference between IRT and GAT was 1.01±1.90mmHg, and the mean difference between NCT and IRT was -1.50±2.02mmHg. Agreement between devices was found to be >0.8 for each tonometry ICC. There were significant positive correlations between the measurements obtained via these three instruments and CCT.
Conclusion: In this study, IOP was measured slightly lower with NCT than GAT, but it was about 1mmHg higher with IRT than GAT on average. All three devices appeared to be affected by CCT, with NCT being the most affected in this regard. The three instruments can be used for routine inspection and screening. However, considering the differences in the measurements obtained by using them, it is clear that following up IOP measurements with GAT measurements is beneficial in advanced glaucoma patients.
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