CCT=central corneal thickness, IOP=intraocular pressure, POAG=primary open-angle glaucoma (Reprinted with permission from Gordon MO, Beiser JA, Brandt JD, et al.[6]) Percentage of observation ...
including their use of manual subfoveal choroidal thickness segmentation and potential inaccuracies in IOP measurements due to corneal biomechanical properties. “Transiently increased IOP ...
Corneal thickness can influence IOP readings and, in turn, the accuracy of tonometry results. Pachymetry results help your eye specialist understand how your corneal thickness affects your IOP ...
All surgeries were performed by one surgeon (RR) who was also responsible for the clinic visits that included intraocular pressure (IOP ... The partial thickness corneal graft, which was used ...
Surgeons should also move away from over-pressurizing the eye during surgery, according to Hovanesian, who highlighted data showing “significant reductions in corneal thickness and in AC cells ...
One study reported an increase in IOP and central corneal thickness in patients with more severe ptosis, highlighting the need for careful monitoring in individuals with glaucoma risk factors post ...