Self-tonometry with iCare Home is regularly performed at Sankt Erik's Eye Hospital since a few years back. The purpose of this study was to show that the eye pressure measurements made with iCare® Home by patients / relatives do not vary more than those made with the standard method, Goldman applanation tonometry (GAT), by different healthcare professionals. This will hopefully confirm the usefulness of self-tonometry.
Since a few years back, self-tonometry with iCare® Home has been available in glaucoma care. Sankt Erik's Eye Hospital was first in Sweden to use the new technology. Several studies have shown good agreement between measurements made by patients or healthcare professionals with iCare® Home and Goldman applanation tonometry (GAT). However, some researchers raise critical voices about the reliability of iCare® Home measurements because they can differ from GAT. GAT is considered the gold standard method of tonometry to which all other instruments are compared. But like all other methods, GAT has some limitations. At the clinic, the eye pressure is usually measured with GAT by different staff (ophthalmological nurses, opticians or doctors) from visit to visit. This can sometimes lead to pressure variations that may affect the follow-up of glaucoma patients. This raises the question of whether the difference between GAT and iCare® Home is statistically and clinically significant. The purpose of this study was to show that the eye pressure measurements made with iCare® Home by patients / relatives do not vary more than those made with the standard method GAT by different healthcare professionals. This will hopefully confirm the usefulness of self-tonometry.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
61
Intraocular pressure measurements with iCare Home by participants (patients, volunteers) and healthcare staff as well as intraocular pressure measurements with GAT by participants different healthcare staff.
St Erik Eye Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
Correlation between iCare® Home inter-user measurements
iCare® Home measurements made by participants (patients and volunteers) will be compared to iCare® Home measurements made by trainers' using the same device on the same occasion
Time frame: 12 months
Correlation between GAT measurements made by different healthcare personnel
GAT measurements made by iCare® Home trainers will be compared to GAT measurements made by other available healthcare personnel using a different device on the same occasion
Time frame: 12 months
Agreement between iCare® Home tonometry and GAT
Agreement, repeatability and reliability of measurements made with iCare® Home tonometry and GAT will be assessed using Bland Altman analysis, ANOVA and interclass correlation coefficient (ICC).
Time frame: 12 months
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