Manometric Intraocular Pressure Reduction with Negative Pressure Using Ocular Pressure Adjusting Pump Goggles

IF 2.8 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ophthalmology. Glaucoma Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ogla.2024.09.005
Katherine S. Peters MD , Enrico Brambilla ME , Tanner Ferguson MD , Brent Kramer MD , Daniel Terveen MD , John Berdahl MD
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Abstract

Objective

The ocular pressure adjusting pump is a novel noninvasive and nonpharmacological intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering device consisting of goggles attached to a negative pressure (NP) pump. This study aimed to determine the effect of NP in ocular pressure adjusting pump goggles on IOP using continuous direct manometry.

Design

Prospective, single-arm, single center, basic physiological research trial.

Subjects

Adult patients undergoing cataract surgery.

Methods

Direct manometry was performed via an anterior chamber cannula attached to an IOP sensor. This was placed just prior to each subject’s previously scheduled cataract surgery. Intraocular pressure was continuously monitored every 0.5 seconds through the following sequence of 30 seconds each: baseline IOP measurement, NP –10 mmHg, NP off, NP –20 mmHg, and NP off.

Main Outcome Measures

Intraocular pressure response to application of NP.

Results

All 17 subjects had a dose-dependent reduction in IOP, with a mean IOP decrease from 16.9 to 11.3 (33%) with –10 mmHg of NP and from 15.7 to 7.7 (51%) mmHg with –20 mmHg of NP. Intraocular pressure returned to baseline for each cycle when NP was discontinued. There were no patients with increased IOP.

Conclusions

Negative pressure with the ocular pressure adjusting pump results in a consistent dose-dependent reduction in IOP, with return to baseline IOP when NP is discontinued.

Financial Disclosure(s)

Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.
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目的:眼压调节泵是一种新型、非侵入性、非药物性降低眼压(IOP)装置,由连接负压(NP)泵的护目镜组成。本研究旨在通过连续直接测压法确定眼压调节泵护目镜中的负压对眼压的影响:前瞻性、单臂、单中心、基础生理研究试验:研究对象:接受白内障手术的成年患者:方法:直接测压是通过连接到眼压传感器的前房插管进行的。传感器在每位受试者预定的白内障手术前放置。每隔 0.5 秒对眼压进行一次连续监测,每次 30 秒:测量基线眼压、负压 -10 mmHg、负压关闭、负压 -20 mmHg 和负压关闭:结果:结果:所有 17 名受试者的眼压均呈剂量依赖性降低,负压为 -10 mmHg 时,平均眼压从 16.9 mmHg 降至 11.3 mmHg(33%),负压为 -20 mmHg 时,平均眼压从 15.7 mmHg 降至 7.7 mmHg(51%)。停用 NP 后,每个周期的眼压都恢复到基线水平。没有患者的眼压升高:结论:使用眼压调节泵进行负压治疗可持续降低眼压,并在停用 NP 后恢复到基线眼压。
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Ophthalmology. Glaucoma
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