The utility of home tonometry for peri-interventional decision-making in glaucoma surgery: Case series
PurposeTo describe twelve cases in which home intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring complimented clinical decision-making in glaucoma management. ObservationsHome IOP monitoring elucidated peaks and amplitudes of variation that were not captured by in-clinic IOP measurements during the pre- or post-...
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description | PurposeTo describe twelve cases in which home intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring complimented clinical decision-making in glaucoma management. ObservationsHome IOP monitoring elucidated peaks and amplitudes of variation that were not captured by in-clinic IOP measurements during the pre- or post-interventional period. Conclusions & ImportanceHome monitoring can establish pre-treatment IOP patterns that are not evident during in-clinic measurements. Home monitoring can also demonstrate response to treatment more quickly than in-clinic monitoring, and provide more information about nyctohemoral fluctuations than is ascertained by in-clinic tonometry. |
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