Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of Tono-Pen XL in measuring IOP during the application of a suction ring in rabbit eyes with manometrically controlled IOP.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Tono-Pen XL wa...

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Main Authors: Kounis Georgios A, Ginis Harilaos S, Charisis Spyridon K, Tsilimbaris Miltiadis K
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-07-01
Series:BMC Ophthalmology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2415/8/14
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spelling doaj-5cd696a64c6f4b159dcc1c13a58b36302020-11-24T23:22:44ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152008-07-01811410.1186/1471-2415-8-14Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbitsKounis Georgios AGinis Harilaos SCharisis Spyridon KTsilimbaris Miltiadis K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of Tono-Pen XL in measuring IOP during the application of a suction ring in rabbit eyes with manometrically controlled IOP.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Tono-Pen XL was calibrated against direct manometry in 10 rabbit eyes. A suction ring was then applied in 4 rabbit eyes and the IOP was determined manometrically during suction ring application at 350 mmHg vacuum pressure. Finally, in 6 catheterized rabbit eyes the IOP was measured with Tono-Pen XL during suction ring application at suction vacuum from 350 to 650 mmHg, while keeping actual IOP stable at 30 mmHg and 60 mmHg.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Linear regression analysis revealed that the Tono-pen XL was reliable for IOPs between 10 and 70 mmHg (R<sup>2 </sup>= 0.9855). Direct manometry during suction ring application showed no statistically significant variation of Tono-Pen XL readings when the incanulation manometry intraocular pressure changed from 30 mmHg to 60 mmHg and no statistically significant correlation between suction vacuum and IOP measurements.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Tono-Pen XL measurements are unreliable during the application of a suction ring on living rabbit eyes even when the actual IOP is forced to be within the validated range of Tono-Pen XL measurements. This inaccuracy is probably related to altered corneal and scleral geometry and stress.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2415/8/14
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author Kounis Georgios A
Ginis Harilaos S
Charisis Spyridon K
Tsilimbaris Miltiadis K
spellingShingle Kounis Georgios A
Ginis Harilaos S
Charisis Spyridon K
Tsilimbaris Miltiadis K
Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
BMC Ophthalmology
author_facet Kounis Georgios A
Ginis Harilaos S
Charisis Spyridon K
Tsilimbaris Miltiadis K
author_sort Kounis Georgios A
title Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
title_short Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
title_full Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
title_fullStr Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Tono-Pen XL tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
title_sort tono-pen xl tonometry during application of a suction ring in rabbits
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2008-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of Tono-Pen XL in measuring IOP during the application of a suction ring in rabbit eyes with manometrically controlled IOP.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Tono-Pen XL was calibrated against direct manometry in 10 rabbit eyes. A suction ring was then applied in 4 rabbit eyes and the IOP was determined manometrically during suction ring application at 350 mmHg vacuum pressure. Finally, in 6 catheterized rabbit eyes the IOP was measured with Tono-Pen XL during suction ring application at suction vacuum from 350 to 650 mmHg, while keeping actual IOP stable at 30 mmHg and 60 mmHg.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Linear regression analysis revealed that the Tono-pen XL was reliable for IOPs between 10 and 70 mmHg (R<sup>2 </sup>= 0.9855). Direct manometry during suction ring application showed no statistically significant variation of Tono-Pen XL readings when the incanulation manometry intraocular pressure changed from 30 mmHg to 60 mmHg and no statistically significant correlation between suction vacuum and IOP measurements.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Tono-Pen XL measurements are unreliable during the application of a suction ring on living rabbit eyes even when the actual IOP is forced to be within the validated range of Tono-Pen XL measurements. This inaccuracy is probably related to altered corneal and scleral geometry and stress.</p>
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