Continuous 24-hour intraocular pressure monitoring in normal Chinese adults using a novel contact lens sensor system.
Br J Ophthalmol
; 2024 Feb 16.
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ABSTRACT
AIMS:
To investigate the physiological nyctohemeral intraocular pressure (IOP) rhythms of normal Chinese adults using a novel contact lens sensor system (CLS) that can output IOP in millimetres of mercury (mm Hg) continuously.METHODS:
Fifty-nine eyes of 59 normal Chinese adults completed 24-hour IOP monitoring using the novel CLS. A descriptive analysis was conducted on the 24-hour IOP mean, peak and acrophase, trough and bathyphase, fluctuation, and mean amplitude of intraocular pressure excursion (MAPE). The continuous data were analysed at several periods (diurnal period, 0800-2000 hours; nocturnal period, 2200-0600 hours; sleep time, 000-0600 hours), and compared between right and left eyes, males and females, and different age ranges (<30, and ≥30), respectively.RESULTS:
Normal adults had a lower peak, higher trough, smaller fluctuation and smaller MAPE (p<0.05 for all comparisons) but non-significantly different mean (p=0.695) in the nocturnal period or sleep time compared with the diurnal period. The 24-hour IOP peak and trough showed the frequency of occurrence ranging from 1.69% to 15.25% at an interval of 2 hours. No IOP parameter showed significant difference between right and left eyes (p>0.1 for all comparisons). The male group had larger 24-hour and diurnal IOP fluctuation and MAPE (p<0.05 for all comparisons). Subjects aged 30 or over had higher 24-hour and diurnal mean, higher peak, and larger MAPE (p<0.05 for all comparisons).CONCLUSION:
Continuous 24-hour IOP output from the CLS in normal Chinese was stable with a comparable mean level between day and night, as well as scattered acrophase and bathyphase. The 24-hour IOP mean increased with age, and IOP variations were positively correlated to age and male sex.
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Br J Ophthalmol
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
China