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Abstract #12390 Published in IGR 7-2

Non-invasive measurement of intraocular pressure by near-infrared spectroscopy

Weissbrodt D; Mueller R; Backhaus J; Jonas JB
American Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 140: 307-308


PURPOSE: To assess a new non-contact method for non-invasive measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) using near-infrared spectroscopy. DESIGN: Experimental study. METHODS: Eleven porcine eyes were cannulated into the anterior chamber by a needle connected with a water column. Measuring the near-infrared spectrum in diffuse reflectance out of the anterior chamber by near-infrared spectroscopy, IOP was determined and compared with the height of the water column which was varied between 0 cm and 100 cm. RESULTS: In total, 363 near-infrared spectrometric measurement values were obtained. Correlating the near-infrared spectrometric measurements with the height of the water column showed a relationship with a correlation coefficient of r2 = .858 and a steepness of the regression line of .96. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present pilot study suggest that near-infrared spectrometric tonometry may present a new technology for non-invasive and non-contact IOP measurement.

Dr. D. Weissbrodt, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Instrumental Analysis, Mannheim, Germany


Classification:

6.1 Intraocular pressure measurement; factors affecting IOP (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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