Corneal Biomechanics for Ocular Hypertension, Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, and Amyloidotic Glaucoma: A Comparative Study by Corvis ST.
Nisa P SilvaAndré S FerreiraPedro Manuel BaptistaAna FigueiredoRita ReisIsabel SampaioJoão BeirãoRiccardo VinciguerraPedro M A M MenéresMaria J F S MenéresPublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2022)
Eyes with amyloidotic glaucoma have more deformable corneas, while eyes with ocular hypertension have less deformable corneas. These findings may be linked to the susceptibility to glaucomatous damage and progression. There were significant differences between Goldmann applanation tonometry and biomechanically corrected intraocular ocular pressure provided by Corvis ST.