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IOP Isn’t a Number — It’s a Waveform: Why Ophthalmology Must Shift From Snapshots to Continuous Monitoring
For decades, intraocular pressure (IOP) has been treated as a discrete measurement — a number captured during a clinic visit, often with the implicit assumption that this value reflects a patient’s true pressure profile. But mounting evidence, paired with a deeper understanding of ocular physiology, tells a very different story: IOP is not a number. IOP is a dynamic waveform . Just as cardiology abandoned single-point blood pressure readings in favor of longitudinal, continuo
Tom Breunig
Nov 172 min read
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AI-Ready IOP Data: A New Lens for Understanding Glaucoma
As artificial intelligence (AI) begins to shape the future of medical diagnostics and personalized care, ophthalmology is poised to...
Tom Breunig
Apr 243 min read
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Glaucoma and AI: Why We Need IOP Profiles, not Data Points
Harnessing AI to increase our understanding of glaucoma is an exciting prospect but we need to follow the proper steps, including having lar
Tom Breunig
Mar 73 min read
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Remote IOP monitoring ranked #1 priority for practices
During this World Glaucoma Week it is important to reiterate the clinical benefit of gaining IOP fluctuation insights outside of the...
Sebnem Acar
Apr 3, 20241 min read
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