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Air-Puff Tonometers
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11 April 2019

Air-Puff Tonometers presents the latest achievements and research works in the area of intraocular pressure measurement by the air-puff method. This method is used, for example, by the Corvis® ST, owing to the ultra-high-speed Scheimpflug camera, which records corneal deformation being the response to an air puff. The text also covers:
• New methods of image analysis and processing
• New engineering methods used in devices
• Method reducing measurement (intraocular pressure) errors
• The change in the blood pulsation phase during measurement that affects the results in different ways
• Other IOP measurement methods (using the air-puff method)
• Medical and engineering problems with the air-puff method
This book is recommended reading for those involved in the analysis and processing of images and wanting to expand their knowledge of contemporary diagnostic methods and image analysis.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Biomedical, Biomedical engineering
1 - Corvis ST tonometer and the possibility of analysing corneal deformation dynamics during IOP measurement
2 – Air puff devices, not just tonometry
3 – Clinical Application Corvis ST for Glaucoma
4 – Evaluation of the algorithms utilized to diagnose keratoconus for the CorVis ST
5 – Intraocular Pressure and Three-Dimensional Corneal Biomechanics
6 - Ultrahigh Speed Scheimpflug imaging for IOP measurements