Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolMay 2024Journal Article

Measurement of the retinal venous pressure with a new instrument in patients with primary open angle glaucoma.

IOP & Medical Therapy

Summary

In both methods, the range of the single measurements may be taken as a sign of good reliability, the CCC of 0.96 as a sign of a very good agreement.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To compare the results of retinal venous pressure (RVP) measurement performed with contact lens dynamometry (CLD) and with the new IOPstim.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional study, we included 36 patients with primary open angle glaucoma with a median age (Q25; Q75) of 74 (64; 77) years (m/f = 18/18), baseline intraocular pressure (IOP): 13.9 (12.2; 15.1) mmHg. Median mean defect: - 5.8 (- 11.9; - 2.6) db. Principle of the IOPstim: an empty balloon with a diameter of 8 mm is positioned on the eye, laterally of the limbus. Under observation of the central retinal vein (CRV), the examiner inflates the balloon. As soon as the CRV starts pulsation, the inflation is stopped and the IOP is measured, equaling the RVP at this moment. In the CLD, the pulsation of the CRV is observed with a contact lens. The RVP is calculated from the attachment force applied when pulsation appears.

COURSE OF EXAMINATIONS

Three single measurements of RVP in quick succession with both methods. The sequence of the two methods was randomized. The means of the three RVP measurements were compared.

RESULTS

Pressures in mmHg.

RVP

IOPstim: 19.4 ± 5.4 (mean ± SD),

CLD

20.3 ± 5.9. Range of three single measurements: IOPstim: 2.9 ± 1.5,

CLD

2.2 ± 1.1. The differences were RVP - RVP = - 0.94 ± 1.15, and approximately normally distributed. Bland-Altman analysis: only one data point was 0.5 mmHg higher than the upper line of agreement. The confidence interval of this line was 0.65 mmHg. Concordance correlation coefficient according to Lin (CCC): 0.96. Intraclass correlation coefficient: both methods, 0.94.

CONCLUSION

In both methods, the range of the single measurements may be taken as a sign of good reliability, the CCC of 0.96 as a sign of a very good agreement. At the mean, the IOPstim RVP values were 1 mmHg lower than those obtained with the CLD. This difference may be due to the different directions of the prevailing force vectors induced by the instruments. The IOPstim seems applicable in glaucoma diagnostics.

Keywords

Data accuracyIntraocular pressureOcular circulationOphthalmodynamometryRetinal veinsVenous pressure

Discussion

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