| Literature DB >> 34848943 |
Shunya Tatara1,2, Fumiatsu Maeda1,3, Yoshinosuke Tsukahara4, Tomoya Handa2,5, Kiyoshi Yaoeda3,6,7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Intraocular pressure (IOP) measured using a noncontact tonometer is evaluated by performing multiple measurements because IOP is affected by the ocular pulse. We investigated the relationship between value fluctuations in multiple measurements during noncontact tonometer measurements and cardiac rate.Entities:
Keywords: blood pressure; cardiac rate; intraocular pressure; noncontact tonometer; repeated measurement
Year: 2021 PMID: 34848943 PMCID: PMC8627315 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S342014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Flowchart of the experimental design. The same measurement was repeated for 4 days. The noncontact tonometer measurement order of the right and left eyes was changed depending on the day. For example, in group A, on day 1, the first measurement was of the right eye, and then the left eye was measured. After that, the right and left eyes were examined alternately. On day 2, the first measurement was on the left eye. Then, the right and left eyes were measured alternately. In group B, the measuring order for the right and left eyes was opposite to that in Group A.
Subject Characteristics
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right eye | |||||
| Ocular axis (mm) | 24.7 [24.3 to 25.1] | 24.7 [24.3 to 25.1] | 24.7 [24.3 to 25.1] | 24.7 [24.3 to 25.1] | 0.3788 |
| Anterior chamber depth (mm) | 3.75 [3.66 to 3.84] | 3.75 [3.66 to 3.83] | 3.76 [3.66 to 3.85] | 3.75 [3.66 to 3.85] | 0.4590 |
| Lens thickness (mm) | 3.57 [3.51 to 3.63] | 3.59 [3.53 to 3.65] | 3.58 [3.52 to 3.65] | 3.58 [3.50 to 3.63] | 0.4391 |
| Central corneal thickness (µm) | 528.1 [518.7 to 537.5] | 530.2 [521.1 to 539.3] | 527.9 [518.8 to 537.0] | 523.7 [512.2 to 535.3] | 0.2353 |
| Corneal radius (mm) | 7.81 [7.74 to 7.88] | 7.81 [7.75 to 7.88] | 7.81 [7.75 to 7.88] | 7.81 [7.75 to 7.88] | 0.1116 |
| Spherical equivalent (D) | −2.59 [−1.86 to −3.31] | −2.54 [−1.79 to −3.28] | −2.62 [−1.89 to −3.35] | −2.60 [−1.86 to −3.33] | 0.5004 |
| Intraocular pressure (mmHg) | 16.4 [15.6 to 17.2] | 16.3 [15.6 to 17.0] | 16.3 [15.5 to 17.0] | 16.3 [15.6 to 17.0] | 0.7334 |
| Left eye | |||||
| Ocular axis (mm) | 24.6 [24.2 to 25.1] | 24.6 [24.2 to 25.1] | 24.6 [24.2 to 25.1] | 24.6 [24.2 to 25.1] | 0.4925 |
| Anterior chamber depth (mm) | 3.75 [3.66 to 3.84] | 3.75 [3.66 to 3.84] | 3.77 [3.68 to 3.86] | 3.76 [3.67 to 3.85] | 0.4452 |
| Lens thickness (mm) | 3.58 [3.52 to 3.64] | 3.59 [3.52 to 3.65] | 3.62 [3.54 to 3.70] | 3.60 [3.54 to 3.67] | 0.4391 |
| Central corneal thickness (µm) | 530.0 [520.8 to 539.2] | 528.9 [519.4 to 538.4] | 531.3 [522.4 to 540.2] | 531.3 [522.4 to 540.2] | 0.1642 |
| Corneal radius (mm) | 7.82 [7.75 to 7.89] | 7.82 [7.75 to 7.89] | 7.82 [7.75 to 7.89] | 7.81 [7.74 to 7.88] | 0.4965 |
| Spherical equivalent (D) | −2.54 [−1.76 to −3.31] | −2.54 [−1.77 to −3.30] | −2.62 [−1.89 to −3.35] | −2.56 [−1.78 to −3.34] | 0.3745 |
| Intraocular pressure (mmHg) | 16.7 [15.9 to 17.6] | 16.4 [15.7 to 17.1] | 16.2 [15.5 to 16.9] | 16.2 [15.4 to 16.9] | 0.0628 |
Comparison of the Right and Left Eye Intraocular Pressures (mmHg)
| Right Eye | Left Eye | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 16.4 [15.6 to 17.2] | 16.7 [15.9 to 17.6] | 0.0681 |
| Day 2 | 16.3 [15.6 to 17.0] | 16.4 [15.7 to 17.1] | 0.2276 |
| Day 3 | 16.3 [15.5 to 17.0] | 16.2 [15.5 to 16.9] | 0.7097 |
| Day 4 | 16.3 [15.6 to 17.0] | 16.2 [15.4 to 16.9] | 0.2610 |
Figure 2Intraocular pressure on each day arranged in measurement order. The results of six intraocular pressure (IOP) consecutive measurements each day are shown in measurement order. Each plot shows the IOP value obtained in one air ejection. Error bars show the standard deviation. The numbers on the X-axis indicate the measurement order as a result of the IOP measured six times each day. In the one-way repeated-measurement analysis, there was a significant difference in the IOP measured among the six measurements recorded on day 1, and there was no significant difference in those recorded on days 2−4. In the one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance with Bonferroni correction, the IOP measured for the first time on day 1 was significantly higher than that during the third and sixth measurements. The IOP measured the second time on day 1 was significantly higher than the IOP measured the sixth time. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01.
Figure 3Cardiac rate and blood pressure on each day. Cardiac rate and blood pressure were measured with a sphygmomanometer. Error bars show the standard deviation. (A) In the one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance, the cardiac rate was significantly different over the 4 days. As a result of multiple comparisons with a Bonferroni correction, the cardiac rate on day 1 was higher than that on day 2. (B) The black squares indicate systolic blood pressure, and the white squares indicate diastolic blood pressure. In the one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance, systolic and diastolic blood pressures were not significantly different over the 4 days. *P < 0.05.