Literature DB >> 19173164

[Fluctuation of intraocular pressure in 24-hour telemonitoring compared to tonometry during normal office hours].

C Jürgens1, S Antal, K Henrici, R Grossjohann, F H Tost.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is a clinically relevant factor in glaucoma progression. As a dynamic parameter the IOP depends on various internal and exogenic influencing factors. Therefore, we analysed intraindividual IOD variations between ambulant care and 24-h home-monitoring using self-tonometry. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is based on paper-based glaucoma cards of 25 patients with primary open angle glaucoma. Additionally, all patients participated in a telemedical home-monitoring study with self-measurements of IOP and blood pressure stored in an electronic patient record. The glaucoma cards contained a total number of 409 IOP values with documentation periods from 0.5 to 10 years. In the teletonometry project all 25 patients were observed for 6 months with 1490 recorded IOP values. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS software.
RESULTS: Average IOP values for all 25 glaucoma patients were 16.3 +/- 2.9 mmHg for both eyes in glaucoma card documentation, whereas the electronic patient records showed IOP averages of 18.9 +/- 4.7 mmHg for right eyes and 18.2 +/- 4.4 mmHg for left eyes. Corresponding to the practice opening hours the glaucoma cards contained no IOP records from 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm as well as between 06:00 pm and 07:15 am. In these time periods 17 % of all IOP values recorded in 24-hour teletonometry were higher than 20 mmHg. However, statistical analysis and clinical evaluation of device parameters and measurement characteristics revealed sporadic measuring errors.
CONCLUSIONS: The additional involvement of self-tonometry in telemedical 24-h home-monitoring is a feasible method to record and detect intraday IOP fluctuations. Compared to single IOP measurements documented in common paper-based glaucoma cards, the 24-h electronic patient record showed more frequent circadian IOP variations. As a result, self-tonometry and home-monitoring can be a useful link to fill the gap between singular ambulant IOP measurement and hospitalisation with 24-hour IOP profiles.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19173164     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Monbl Augenheilkd        ISSN: 0023-2165            Impact factor:   0.700


  8 in total

Review 1.  [Technical options and prospects for telemedical devices in ophthalmology].

Authors:  R Grossjohann; C Jürgens; F Tost
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.059

2.  [Possibilities and limitations of telemedicine in general practitioner practices].

Authors:  N van den Berg; C Meinke; W Hoffmann
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.059

3.  The diurnal variation of intraocular pressure--the most important symptom for early detection and follow-up of the glaucomas.

Authors:  Jorg Draeger
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2010-07-02       Impact factor: 3.117

4.  [Health economical aspects of telemedical glaucoma monitoring].

Authors:  T Swierk; C Jürgens; R Grossjohann; S Flessa; F Tost
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 1.059

5.  SALUS-a non-inferiority trial to compare self-tonometry in glaucoma patients with regular inpatient intraocular pressure controls: study design and set-up.

Authors:  Kristina Oldiges; Maren Steinmann; Juliane Andrea Duevel; Sebastian Gruhn; Raphael Diener; Martin Dominik Leclaire; Sami Al-Nawaiseh; Nicole Eter
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 3.535

Review 6.  [Possibilities and limitations of telemedical home monitoring in ophthalmology].

Authors:  C Jürgens; R Grossjohann; F Tost
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.059

7.  [Ease of handling of first and second generation rebound tonometers].

Authors:  N Mihailovic; J Termühlen; M Alnawaiseh; N Eter; T S Dietlein; A Rosentreter
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.059

8.  Relationship of systemic blood pressure with ocular perfusion pressure and intraocular pressure of glaucoma patients in telemedical home monitoring.

Authors:  Clemens Jürgens; Rico Grossjohann; Frank H W Tost
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2012-11
  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.