Telemetric Intraocular Pressure Monitoring after Boston Keratoprosthesis Surgery Using the Eyemate-IO Sensor: Dynamics in the First Year.
Philip Enders, Jonathan Hall, Marco Bornhauser, Kaweh Mansouri, Lebriz Altay, Stefan Schrader, Thomas S Dietlein, Bjoern O Bachmann, Thomas Neuhann, Claus Cursiefen
Summary
Telemetric IOP assessment seems to be able to identify postoperative IOP peaks and a longitudinal increase of IOP after BI-KPro surgery.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To analyze the dynamics of telemetrically measured intraocular pressure (IOP) during the first year after implantation of a Boston keratoprosthesis type I (BI-KPro) cornea and to compare agreement of telemetric IOP measurements with finger palpations.
DESIGN
Prospective, open-label, multicenter, single-arm clinical trial.
METHODS
In the ARGOS (NCT02945176) study, 12 individuals underwent implantation of an Eyemate-IO intraocular system. Follow-up after surgery took place 12 months later with 13 visits planned per patient. During BI-KPro surgery, an electromagnetic induction sensor ring enabling telemetric IOP data transfer to a hand-held reading device outside the eye was implanted into the ciliary sulcus with or without trans-scleral suture fixation. Comprehensive ophthalmic examinations and IOP assessments through the telemetric system were compared to IOP assessed by finger palpation by 2 experts.
RESULTS
Preoperative IOP measured by Goldmann tonometry was 13.4 ± 6.2 mm Hg. Telemetric IOP peaked at 23.1 ± 16.5 mm Hg at the first postoperative day. On day 5, mean IOP was 16.0 ± 5.2 mm Hg and 20.95 ± 6.5 mm Hg after 6-12 months. IOP estimation by finger palpation was grouped in 4 categories: normal, A; soft/hypotonic, B; borderline, C; and hypertonic, D. Mean telemetric IOP was 18.2 ± 6.1 mm Hg in category A, 8.9 ± 2.8 mm Hg in B, 22.4 ± 4.9 mm Hg in C, and 34.3 ± 11.0 mm Hg in D. Differences in mean telemetric IOPs per category were statistically significant (P < .001). Daily IOP fluctuations and peaks could be identified.
CONCLUSIONS
Telemetric IOP assessment seems to be able to identify postoperative IOP peaks and a longitudinal increase of IOP after BI-KPro surgery. IOP measurements using the telemetric Eyemate-IO sensor showed a satisfactory agreement with those of finger palpations by 2 experts.
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