Systematic Review of Current Devices for 24-h Intraocular Pressure Monitoring
Ittoop, Sabita M. 1SooHoo, Jeffrey R. 1Seibold, Leonard K. 1Mansouri, Kaweh 1Kahook, Malik Y.
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1. Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Dept Ophthalmol, Denver, CO 80202 USA
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Abstract
Glaucoma is a common optic neuropathy that can lead to irreversible vision loss, and intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only known modifiable risk factor. The primary method of treating glaucoma involves lowering IOP using medications, laser and/or invasive surgery. Currently, we rely on in-office measurements of IOP to assess diurnal variation and to define successful management of disease. These measurements only convey a fraction of a patient's circadian IOP pattern and may frequently miss peak IOP levels. There is an unmet need for a reliable and accurate device for 24-h IOP monitoring. The 24-h IOP monitoring devices that are currently available and in development fall into three main categories: self-monitoring, temporary continuous monitoring, and permanent continuous monitoring. This article is a systematic review of current and future technologies for measuring IOP over a 24-h period.