Applanation Tonometers

The measurement of IOP using applanation tonometers is commonplace. These instruments measure intraocular pressure by determining the amount of force necessary to flatten a corneal surface of constant size. The classic example is the Goldmann's applanation tonometer, an instrument for measuring intraocular pressure which eliminates the effects of scleral resistance. The tonometers listed below represent the latest developments in this time honored technology:
CompanyZiemer GroupKowa Optimed, IncReichert Technologies
ItemPASCAL® Dynamic Contour TonometerKowa Applanation Tonometer HA-2Tono-Pen AVIA® Applanation Tonometer
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Measurement Accuracy+/- 0.2mmHgInquireInquire
Weight210 grams240 g with AAA Batteries2.4oz. (71 g)
Measurable RangeIOP: 5-80mmHg
OPA: >1.0mmHg
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Measuring IncrementInquire1mmHg divisionInquire
Power Source3V Battery Pack (Disposable or Optional Rechargeable)Welch Allyn ® Battery 72200 (3.5v)Tono-Pen AVIA Powercel Battery Pack
DescriptionThe PASCAL Dynamic Contour Tonometer (DCT) from Ziemer is a slitlamp mounted tonometer for measuring intraocular pressure IOP independent of corneal Portable Applanation TonometerReichert's Tono-Pen AVIA® Handheld Tonometer builds on all the features that make the classic Tono-Pen® XL the clinicians’ choice for the past 30
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