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Corneal configuration as an interfering factor in intraocular pressure values in primary open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension Takuya Matsumoto 1 , Hiroyuki Makino 1 , Mamiko Arai 1 , Hiroumi Matsumura 1 , Hiroshi Uozato 2 , Mototsugu Saishin 2 1Dept of Ophthalmol, Hoshigaoka Welfare Pension Hosp 2Dept of Ophthalmol, Nara Med Univ pp.177-182
Published Date 1998/2/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410905722
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We studied 24 eyes of primary open angle glaucoma and 89 eyes of ocular hypertension regarding the intraocular pressure (IOP) and corneal configuration which was calculated from the central corneal thickness and corneal curvature. The TOP was measured by a noncontact tonometer. The corneal thickness was measured by an ultrasound corneal pachymeter. Eyes with ocular hypertension showed significantly higher corneal rigidity, or lesser corneal deformity, as calculated from the corneal thickness and curvature (p < 0.01) . This feature appeared to mean that the measured IOP values tend to be overestimated in ocular hypertension. It was possible to assess the future risk of visual field impairment by using pretreatment TOP levels, corneal thickness and curvature as parameters. This assessment was more sensitive than using IOP alone as parameter. The findings also show that the corneal configuration is one of the interfering factors for IOP values and for the relationship between IOP and visual field.


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