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Posters
October 2004

 

Applanation tonometry in silicone hydrogel contact lens wearers

R.J. Allen1, D.De Wit12, G.Saleh3, 4
1Essex County Hospital, Colchester, United Kingdom; 2Institute Of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom; 4Princess Royal University Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

 

Purpose:
To investigate the accuracy of intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements through a therapeutic silicone hydrogel contact lens using applanation tonometry.

Methods:
In a cohort study the IOP was measured with a Goldmann applanation tonometer without a contact lens and then repeated with a –0.50DS Bausch and Lomb Purevision silicone hydrogel contact lens in situ, this lens power is commonly used as a bandage contact lens.
Goldmann tonometry, proxymetacaine and fluorescein mixed single use vials, utilising the same tonometer, slit lamp and operator on every occasion to standardize testing.

Results:
The IOP of twenty eyes of ten volunteers with no ocular pathology was measured (age range 21-48). The mean difference (±SD) found between IOP measurement with (mean 15.55 ±1.70mmHg) and without (mean 16.05 ± 1.90mmHg) contact lens was found to be –0.5 ± 0.89mmHg. Analysis was performed which revealed a correlation coefficient of 0.89. No significant statistical difference was found between the two groups with paired t-test (p=0.19).

Conclusions:
Accurate measurement of IOP by applanation tonometry can be achieved through a silicone hydrogel contact lens.

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