Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients

Abstract Background Glaucomatous eyes often show strong intraocular pressure (IOP) fluctuations and individual measurements at different time points are necessary for personalized therapy. To survey IOP variations 48-hours diurnal and nocturnal IOP measurements were performed on two consecutive days...

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Main Authors: Marion Zimmermann, Bert C. Giers, Anna Beck, Katharina Bell, Herwig Zimmermann, Marlene Hechtner, Esther M. Hoffmann, Norbert Pfeiffer, Katrin Lorenz
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Published: BMC 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02003-4
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spelling doaj-5bf8935fbbdd4bbbbc67b63fc8ef45d52021-06-27T11:21:02ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152021-06-0121111010.1186/s12886-021-02003-4Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patientsMarion Zimmermann0Bert C. Giers1Anna Beck2Katharina Bell3Herwig Zimmermann4Marlene Hechtner5Esther M. Hoffmann6Norbert Pfeiffer7Katrin Lorenz8Department of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityUniversity Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Augenklinik und Poliklinik, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityAbstract Background Glaucomatous eyes often show strong intraocular pressure (IOP) fluctuations and individual measurements at different time points are necessary for personalized therapy. To survey IOP variations 48-hours diurnal and nocturnal IOP measurements were performed on two consecutive days. Aims of this study were to investigate the short-term repeatability of 48-hours measurements within one patient’s IOP profile and long-term repeatability between two separate IOP profiles of the same patient. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed evaluating data of 90 glaucoma patients in a German university medical center between 2006 and 2013. All patients underwent two separate diurnal IOP profiles of 48 h. IOP was measured at 8 am, 2 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm using Goldmann applanation tonometry and at 12 midnight using Perkins tonometry in supine position on two consecutive days. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to evaluate agreement for the same time points (each time point agreement) and for consecutive measurements within the IOP profiles (between time point agreement). ICC ≤ 0.4 was defined as poor agreement, 0.4–0.75 as moderate and ≥ 0.75 as excellent. Differences between time points were investigated by Bland Altman plots. Results Each time point measurements of profile 1 showed moderate to excellent agreement (ICCs 0.62–0.93). There was a moderate to excellent agreement for measurements between time points of profile 1 (ICCs day one 0.57–0.86, day two 0.71–0.90). Profile 2 was performed at a median interval of 12.0 months (quartiles 11.0 to 21.0). Each time point agreements within profile 2 showed ICCs from 0.23 to 0.81. It showed moderate to excellent agreement for changes between time points (ICCs 0.53–0.94). Day two demonstrated ICCs from 0.74 to 0.88. Long term IOP repeatability (over both pressure profiles) showed moderate to good agreement (ICCs 0.39–0.67). Conclusions Short and long-term agreement of IOP measurements evaluated by diurnal IOP profiles is moderate to good. Due to mostly moderate agreements, which we believe represent IOP fluctuations, we conclude that it is necessary to perform 48-hours IOP profiles to gain a better overview of the individual IOP fluctuations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02003-448-hours intraocular pressure profileDiurnal and nocturnal intraocular pressure measurementsPressure fluctuationIntraocular pressureGlaucoma
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author Marion Zimmermann
Bert C. Giers
Anna Beck
Katharina Bell
Herwig Zimmermann
Marlene Hechtner
Esther M. Hoffmann
Norbert Pfeiffer
Katrin Lorenz
spellingShingle Marion Zimmermann
Bert C. Giers
Anna Beck
Katharina Bell
Herwig Zimmermann
Marlene Hechtner
Esther M. Hoffmann
Norbert Pfeiffer
Katrin Lorenz
Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
BMC Ophthalmology
48-hours intraocular pressure profile
Diurnal and nocturnal intraocular pressure measurements
Pressure fluctuation
Intraocular pressure
Glaucoma
author_facet Marion Zimmermann
Bert C. Giers
Anna Beck
Katharina Bell
Herwig Zimmermann
Marlene Hechtner
Esther M. Hoffmann
Norbert Pfeiffer
Katrin Lorenz
author_sort Marion Zimmermann
title Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
title_short Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
title_full Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
title_fullStr Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
title_full_unstemmed Short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
title_sort short- and long-term agreement and reproducibility of 48-hours intraocular pressure measurements in glaucoma patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Glaucomatous eyes often show strong intraocular pressure (IOP) fluctuations and individual measurements at different time points are necessary for personalized therapy. To survey IOP variations 48-hours diurnal and nocturnal IOP measurements were performed on two consecutive days. Aims of this study were to investigate the short-term repeatability of 48-hours measurements within one patient’s IOP profile and long-term repeatability between two separate IOP profiles of the same patient. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed evaluating data of 90 glaucoma patients in a German university medical center between 2006 and 2013. All patients underwent two separate diurnal IOP profiles of 48 h. IOP was measured at 8 am, 2 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm using Goldmann applanation tonometry and at 12 midnight using Perkins tonometry in supine position on two consecutive days. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to evaluate agreement for the same time points (each time point agreement) and for consecutive measurements within the IOP profiles (between time point agreement). ICC ≤ 0.4 was defined as poor agreement, 0.4–0.75 as moderate and ≥ 0.75 as excellent. Differences between time points were investigated by Bland Altman plots. Results Each time point measurements of profile 1 showed moderate to excellent agreement (ICCs 0.62–0.93). There was a moderate to excellent agreement for measurements between time points of profile 1 (ICCs day one 0.57–0.86, day two 0.71–0.90). Profile 2 was performed at a median interval of 12.0 months (quartiles 11.0 to 21.0). Each time point agreements within profile 2 showed ICCs from 0.23 to 0.81. It showed moderate to excellent agreement for changes between time points (ICCs 0.53–0.94). Day two demonstrated ICCs from 0.74 to 0.88. Long term IOP repeatability (over both pressure profiles) showed moderate to good agreement (ICCs 0.39–0.67). Conclusions Short and long-term agreement of IOP measurements evaluated by diurnal IOP profiles is moderate to good. Due to mostly moderate agreements, which we believe represent IOP fluctuations, we conclude that it is necessary to perform 48-hours IOP profiles to gain a better overview of the individual IOP fluctuations.
topic 48-hours intraocular pressure profile
Diurnal and nocturnal intraocular pressure measurements
Pressure fluctuation
Intraocular pressure
Glaucoma
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02003-4
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