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  • This review discusses various tonometers used to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) in children with glaucoma, focusing on their accuracy, tolerability, and ease of use.
  • Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) is considered the gold standard, while Tono-Pen and rebound tonometer (RBT) are also effective but can overestimate IOP, particularly in cases of high pressure or corneal issues.
  • RBT is recommended for pediatric use due to its ease of use and lower traumatic impact, but it's advised to confirm high IOP readings with a second tonometer.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Numerous tonometers are available to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) in children with glaucoma. This review aims to discuss IOP measurement techniques and principles and compare the accuracy, tolerability and ease of use of available tonometers in measuring IOP in paediatric glaucoma patients.

Materials And Methods: A review of observational studies was conducted to discuss the accuracy, tolerability and ease of use of tonometers in measuring IOP in children with glaucoma.

Results: Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) and its portable handheld versions remain the gold standard in measuring IOP. Tono-Pen (Reichert Ophthalmic Instruments, Depew, New York, USA) and rebound tonometer (RBT) both correlate well with GAT. Although both tonometers tend to overestimate IOP, Tono-Pen overestimates more than RBT. Overestimation is more remarkable in higher IOP and corneal pathologies (such as but not limited to scarred cornea and denser corneal opacity). RBT was better tolerated than other tonometers in children and was easier to use in children of all ages.

Conclusions: RBT is the preferred tonometer for measuring IOP in children with glaucoma, as it is less traumatic, time efficient and does not require fluorescein dye or anaesthesia. However, examiners should use a second tonometer to confirm elevated IOP readings from the RBT.

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