The effect of an artificially-elevated intraocular pressure on corneal thickness in Chinese eye

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Lam, AKC
Douthwaite, A
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We measured the central corneal thickness and the applanation intraocular pressure (IOP) on 45 Hong Kong Chinese. There was no obvious relationship between these two parameters, as different from other literatures. It could be due to either a limited number of subjects with a high IOP level (only six subjects with IOP greater than or equal to 22 mmHg), or Chinese has a thicker central cornea in general. The mean central cornea of our subjects was thicker (566 +/- 36 mu m) than some previous findings. Thirty subjects had their intraocular pressure further increased by adopting a 40 degrees head-down posture. Their IOP and topographic corneal thickness were measured again. There was no significant change in the central corneal thickness even though the IOP was elevated by 11.7 mmHg. However the nasal cornea demonstrated a thinning effect (by some 18 mu m) during the IOP elevation but it returned to the pre-inverted level after returning to a sitting posture for 5 min. Further investigation with more corneal regions being measured would be valuable to evaluate the in viva effect of IOP elevation from glaucoma attack on corneal thickness. Copyright (C) 1997 The College of Optometrists. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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