A more accurate Tonometry with cornea independent tonometer Diaton featured at ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting – Diaton allows to measure IOP via Eyelid and Sclera with no effect on the…
Authors: Jessica Liu; Thasarat Vajaranant; Maria Cortina; Jacob Wilensky Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL School of Medicine, Saint Louis University Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual…
"There has been a Renewed Concern about whether Scleral Lenses cause Increase in Intra-ocular Pressure (IOP)." Multiple Studies showed IOP to Elevate by ~5-7 mmHg Regardless of Scleral Lens diameter…
Repeatability and inter-examiner reliability of non-corneal tonometry using Diaton tonometer Authors: A. Dashevsky, H.Krastel, K. Kotliar Objective: The non-corneal transpalpebral tonometry Diaton is indicated for corneal diseases (ulcers, keratitis, keratoconus) and…
Federal University of São Paulo – Paulista School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Felipe Taveira Daher, MD, Augusto Paranhos Junior,MD, PhD Introduction: The corneal thickness is…
The latest Innovation in tonometry is Diaton Scleral Tonometer. Diaton to be featured at GSLS conference at Exhibit 315 (BiCOM Inc.,). The Global Specialty Lens Symposium (GSLS) conference focuses on…
Diaton is the one tonometer that is capable to measure Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in the most innovative way: Through the Eyelid and via Sclera, without touching the eyeball direct and…
The Diaton tonometer measured IOP within 3 mm Hg of the gold standard Goldmann applanation tonometer in a majority of glaucomatous and nonglaucomatous cases, a study found. Mark A. Latina, MD, and…
Innovative Glaucoma diagnostic and glaucoma monitoring tonometry technology by Diaton Tonometer which measures Intra-ocular Pressure (IOP) via Sclera and Eyelid, without touching the eyeball direct is showcased at The American…