研究目的
To describe a noninvasive instrument that estimates intraocular pressure during episodes of external globe compression and to demonstrate its accuracy and reliability.
研究成果
The novel noninvasive device is useful for estimating the intraocular pressure transients induced during any form of external globe compression, a clinical setting where no other devices can be used to estimate intraocular pressure.
研究不足
The device was not tested on live human subjects due to insufficient access to or exposure of the cornea for calibration with other tonometers.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A thin fluid-filled bladder was constructed from flexible and inelastic plastic sheeting and connected to a pressure transducer with high pressure tubing. The output was sent to an amplifier and recorded.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Human cadaver eyes and in vivo pig eyes were used, each cannulated to provide a manometric intraocular pressure control.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Flexible inelastic plastic sheeting, polyethylene tube (PE-50), pressure transducer (Model PX-105), amplifier, strip chart recorder, sterile balanced salt solution (BSS).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The fluid-filled bladder was placed against the eye, and digital pressure was applied. Simultaneous measurements were taken from the cannulated eye and the OPE.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The pressures measured by the OPE were compared to the manometric intraocular pressures from the cannulated eyes.
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