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Hubungan Miopia Dengan Tekanan Intraokular Yang Diukur Dengan Tonometri Non Kontak
Myopia is a condition where the eye is unable to focus the light that comes
right down to the retina. Patients with myopia are more susceptible to increased
intraocular pressure, where intraocular pressure is the pressure produced by the
eyeball against the eyeball wall. Chronic elevated intraocular pressure can put you
at risk for glaucoma. The susceptibility to glaucoma in patients with myopia may
be greater if it is exacerbated by an increase in intraocular pressure or vice versa.
The purpose of this research is to find a relationship between myopia and
intraocular pressure. The number of samples in this study were 148 eyes from 92
respondents with a cross-sectional analytic study design. Measurement of
intraocular pressure using a non-contact tonometer. Most of the respondents in this
study were 21-30 years old (75.0%), the largest gender was female (77.2%), the
degree of myopia was mostly mild myopia (73.4%), the intraocular pressure was
mostly normal ( 96.7%) There was no significant relationship between the degree
of myopia and intraocular pressure (p = 1,000 with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test).
Keywords: Myopia, intraocular pressure, non-contact tonometry
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