Title of article :
The Road Ahead to Continuous 24-Hour Intraocular Pressure Monitoring in Glaucoma
Author/Authors :
Mansouri, Kaweh Glaucoma Sector - Department of Ophthalmology - Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only treatable risk factor for glaucoma. Yet, current
glaucoma management usually relies on single IOP measurements during clinic hours
despite the fact that IOP is a dynamic parameter with individual rhythms. Single IOP
measurements underpin all major clinical guidelines on treatment of glaucoma. Other
potentially informative parameters, such as IOP fluctuations and peak IOP, have been
neglected, and effects of IOP-lowering interventions on such measures are largely
unknown. The search for continuous 24-hour IOP monitoring started over 50 years
ago, but only recent technological advances have provided clinician-researchers with
devices for continuous IOP monitoring. Herein, we discuss innovative approaches with
permanent and temporary devices for 24-hour IOP monitoring, such as a contact lens
sensor. Despite being in their infancy, these devices may soon enable clinicians to use
24-hour IOP data to improve glaucoma management and reduce the glaucoma-related
burden of disease.
Keywords :
24-hour , Intraocular Pressure , Glaucoma , Sensimed Triggerfish , Contact Lens Sensor
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics