1. Home Tonometry Diurnal Intraocular Pressure Patterns, Patient Adherence, and Measurement Reliability in a Prospective Clinical Cohort

    Abstract Purpose: Assess patient adherence, diurnal intraocular pressure patterns, and correlation with in-office tonometry of home intraocular pressure monitoring (IOP). Patients and methods: In this prospective cohort study, 75 patients with open-angle disease (150 eyes) were recruited and loaned the iCare HOME2 tonometer (ICH2) after in-person training and instructed to take 6 measurements per day […]

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  2. Detecting earlier undiscovered IOP fluctuations and peaks leads to improved glaucoma management decisions

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  3. An understanding of the diurnal variation of IOPs in a post-op retinal surgery patient led to timely management of OHT

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  4. Identifying Morning IOP Peaks

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  5. Previously undiscovered IOP fluctuations and peaks lead to successful glaucoma management decisions and outcomes

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