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A test called (tonometry) is done to check eye pressure.
Therefore, several other sites have been used for tonometry.
This type of tonometry is not the best way to measure intraocular pressure.
The Schiötz tonometry is the most common device to use this principle.
Portable electronic tonometers also play a major role in veterinary tonometry.
Therefore, in Goldmann tonometry, readings are normally taken when an area of 3.06mm has been flattened.
This type of tonometry uses a plunger to gently push on your cornea.
Measurement of visual acuity and eye pressure (tonometry).
Electronic tonometry is being used more often to check for increased IOP.
The findings of tonometry and tonography in the normal eye, Arch Ophthalmol.
For more information, see the topics Vision Tests, Ophthalmoscopy, and Tonometry.
Noncontact tonometry does not use numbing eyedrops.
What is tonometry?
Ophthalmoscopy, tonometry, a slit lamp exam, and other vision tests are also part of a routine eye exam.
Although it is very accurate, electronic tonometry results can be different than applanation tonometry.
Second, we did not directly measure splanchnic perfusion but assessed it indirectly by monitoring pH i using gastric tonometry.
Electronic indentation tonometry.
Perform a contact/applanation tonometry.
We suggest that esophageal capnometry could be used as an alternative to gastric tonometry for assessing splanchnic hypoperfusion.
See tonometry and gonioscopy in the Exams and Tests section of the topic Glaucoma.
Noncontact tonometry (pneumotonometry).
Noncontact (or air-puff) tonometry does not touch your eye but uses a puff of air to flatten your cornea.
Eye pressure measurement (See: Tonometry)
Intraocular pressure (IOP) can be measured by Tonometry devices.
Applanation (Goldmann) tonometry.