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- Title
Intraocular pressure measurement during COVID pandemic.
- Authors
Ng, Vikki; Tang, Geoffrey; Lai, Tracy; Tang, Emily; Li, Kenneth; Ng, Vikki W K; Tang, Geoffrey C H; Lai, Tracy H T; Tang, Emily W H; Li, Kenneth K W
- Abstract
Sir, Furthering your concise and relevant editorial: "All eyes on Coronavirus - What do we need to know as ophthalmologists",[[1]] we would like to elaborate on the concerns regarding noncontact tonometry and share our experience in changing our tonometry practices.[[2]] With the knowledge that a pulse of pressurized air blown towards the eyes can generate micro-aerosols and the previous 2003 experience of identifying the SARS-CoV in the tears of infected patients - potential viral dissemination via noncontact tonometry was a major concern in our crowded outpatient clinics.[[3]],[[4]] Furthermore, recent studies regarding the presence of COVID-19 particles in tears have had conflicting results and the infective risk from ocular secretions is still uncertain.[[4]],[[5]] Therefore, we have preemptively adopted three main measures to reduce the transmission risk; firstly, to limit intraocular pressure measurement only to indicated cases including recent postoperative cases, those on anti-glaucomatous and steroid eye drops, and first-visit cases; secondly, to cease all noncontact tonometry use in our triage stations and replacing it with iCare tonometry; and thirdly, to perform all Goldmann tonometry with disposable applanation tips. We, therefore, opted to switch to disposable tips to minimize the risk of both cross-infection between patients and transmission to staff. While the risk of infection from ocular secretions is still uncertain, it is advised that these extra steps can be implemented to safeguard our staff and protect our patients during these trying times.
- Publication
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020, Vol 68, Issue 5, p950
- ISSN
0301-4738
- Publication type
letter
- DOI
10.4103/ijo.IJO_723_20