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December 1988

Accuracy and Precision of the Tono-Pen in Measuring Intraocular Pressure After Keratoplasty and Epikeratophakia and in Scarred Corneas

Author Affiliations

From the Department of Ophthalmology, LSU Eye Center, Louisiana State University Medical Center School of Medicine, New Orleans. Dr Rootman is now with the Toronto Hospital.

Arch Ophthalmol. 1988;106(12):1697-1700. doi:10.1001/archopht.1988.01060140869030
Abstract

• Intraocular pressure measurements with the Goldmann and Schiotz tonometers are unreliable when the cornea is irregular due to disease or surgery. The Tono-Pen (Oculab, Glendale, Calif) is an electronic applanation tonometer based on the same principle as the MacKay-Marg tonometer. We measured intraocular pressure in 37 eyes with irregular corneas, in 50 eyes that had recently undergone penetrating keratoplasty, in 16 eyes that had undergone epikeratophakia, and in 12 eyes with normal corneas with both the MacKay-Marg and Tono-Pen tonometers. The same two instruments were used, and the sequence of measurement was randomized. Analysis of variance demonstrated no significant difference between measurements obtained with the two tonometers in any of the groups. The data suggest that the Tono-Pen is as accurate as the MacKay-Marg tonometer in those situations where the Goldmann tonometer is inaccurate.

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