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    Tonometry, an indirect measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), is important for the diagnosis and management of glaucoma and uveitis. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of three hand-held tonometers in normal canine eyes. Eyes from cadavers of dogs without observable ocular disease were used to compare tonometric measurements with direct manometry over a range of 7.4-65mmHg. In vivo measurements using the three tonometers in both eyes of 12 healthy dogs were compared. All tonometers significantly underestimated manometric values both ex vivo and in vivo. One tonometer showed a small fixed bias over the range of IOP, whilst the other two tonometers had a negative proportional bias. The results of this study show that differences exist between handheld tonometers across the clinically relevant range of IOP, and that all underestimate manometric measurements. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    K L Tofflemire, C Wang, J K Jens, N M Ellinwood, R D Whitley, G Ben-Shlomo. Evaluation of three hand-held tonometers in normal canine eyes. Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997). 2017 Jun;224:7-10

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