Axial length in applanation tonometry

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Mark, HH
Robbins, KP
Mark, TL
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[1] New Haven, CT 06519-1717
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10.1016/S0886-3350(01)01091-4
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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Purpose: To investigate the clinical applicability of a physical principle that suggests that a large globe offers less resistance to applanation than a smaller one. Setting: Referral practice, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Methods: The correlation between axial length and applanation tonometry in 513 adult eyes, arbitrarily chosen from a referral practice, was examined using regression analysis. Results: A statistically significant negative correlation was found; that is, for every 1.0 mm increase in axial length, the tonometry value was 0.29 units lower (P =.0002). In women, the mean axial length was 1.04 mm shorter and the mean intraocular pressure 0.54 mm Hg higher than in men. Conclusions: Globe size influenced applanation tonometry readings. Hence, when the tonometry record does not fit the clinical findings, axial length measurement may help interpret its significance. (C) 2002 ASCRS and ESCRS.
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