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Abstract #51834 Published in IGR 14-4

The use of the iCare tonometer reduced the need for anesthesia to measure intraocular pressure in children

Grigorian F; Grigorian AP; Olitsky SE
Journal of AAPOS 2012; 16: 508-510

See also comment(s) by Sharon Freedman


PURPOSE: To determine whether the introduction of iCare rebound tonometry in a pediatric ophthalmology clinic resulted in fewer examinations under anesthesia to evaluate children with glaucoma. METHODS: The medical records of consecutive glaucoma patients were retrospectively reviewed. The numbers of examinations under anesthesia (EUAs) and office visits that included measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) were compared for three periods relative to introduction of the Icare (Icare Finland Oy, Helsinki, Finland) rebound tonometer into our clinical practice: before device introduction, learning/transition period, and routine use. RESULTS: A total of 87 subjects were included: 48 subjects met inclusion criteria for the first period; 58 patients met inclusion criteria for the third period (some subjects straddled all three periods). The average patient age for the first period was 4.2 years and 4.9 years (P = 0.3) for the third period. The number of EUAs performed before the introduction of the Icare was 55 and after the introduction of the Icare was 18 (P < 0.001). The number of office visits at which IOP was measured increased from 34 to 151 (P < 0.001). Data from the transition period suggest a trend and a short learning period. CONCLUSIONS: The use of Icare tonometry decreased the need for EUAs to evaluate children with glaucoma and significantly increased successful IOP measurement in clinic.

Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. grigorian_florin@yahoo.com

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Classification:

6.1.1 Devices, techniques (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods > 6.1 Intraocular pressure measurement; factors affecting IOP)
9.1.2 Juvenile glaucoma (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.1 Developmental glaucomas)



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