tonometry

NOUN
  1. the measurement of intraocular pressure by determining the amount of force needed to make a slight indentation in the cornea
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How To Use tonometry In A Sentence

  • He or she also views the inside of your eye using an instrument called an ophthalmoscope and, using a painless procedure called tonometry, measures the pressure inside your eyeball.
  • Keeping the device in vertical position during tonometry provides optimal characteristics of the rod movement that increases measuring accuracy .
  • But glaucoma in particular could only be detected through eye examinations, and to check thoroughly three tests were needed - ophthalmoscopy, tonometry and perimetry.
  • However, enteral feeding is withheld during monitoring with gastric tonometry because enteral feeding is thought to influence tonometric measurements.
  • In the first set of experiments, the target blood pO 2 levels 40, 80, 160, and 400 torr were reached by tonometry.
  • Keeping the device in vertical position during tonometry provides optimal characteristics of the rod movement that increases measuring accuracy .
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