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Normal Eye Pressure

Courtney Dryer, OD
Written byCourtney Dryer, OD
  • Last updated November 9, 2022

What is a Normal Eye Pressure?

Eye pressure, also called intraocular pressure (IOP) refers to the fluid pressure within the eye. Aqueous fluid is produced within the eye and should flow out through the trabecular meshwork (TM). Normal intraocular pressures average from 12-21 mmHg. The “mm Hg” refers to millimeters of mercury, and is the unit of measurement for recording eye pressure. Any IOP readings that exceed 21 mm Hg is considered ocular hypertension. Normal eye pressure can be affected by a  problem in the drainage of fluid produced in the eye.

Key Points

  • Normal IOP depends on a balance between aqueous production and outflow.
  • Normal intraocular pressure is 12-21 mmHg.
  • Goldmann applanation tonometry is the most accurate and consistent way to measure intraocular pressure.
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Understanding Normal Eye Pressure

The purpose of the aqueous humor is to nourish specific structures in the front part of the eye, including the lens and parts of the iris and cornea. It also retains the structure of the eye by maintaining the eye pressure so that it does not collapse. In order to maintain a normal eye pressure,  the rate of aqueous production must be equivalent to aqueous outflow through the TM. The drainage system or TM must remain clear and intact to maintain normal IOP. 

Normal Eye Pressure Range

The normal eye pressure range for adults is 12-21 mmHg, and can vary hourly, daily and weekly. 

Factors Affecting Normal Eye Pressure

Corneal thickness, age, medications, systemic diseases, race, family history, history of trauma, and metabolic syndromes can affect normal eye pressure.

Measuring Eye Pressure

The most accurate and consistent way to measure eye pressure is through regular comprehensive eye exams. An accurate IOP measurement is essential to the diagnosis of glaucoma and to assess the efficacy of glaucoma treatment. The most common methods of measuring eye pressure are Goldmann applanation tonometry, non-contact tonometry, and tonopen.

Goldmann Applanation Tonometry Test

The Goldmann applanation tonometry test is the most commonly used and is considered the most reliable way to measure IOP. It is the standard of care for individuals with glaucoma or a glaucoma suspect. An applicator will gently touch the surface of your eye and apply a minimal amount of pressure to flatten a small area of your cornea, and your eye pressure is measured based on the force needed to flatten your cornea.

Non-Contact Tonometry

This test is similar to Goldmann but uses a quick pulse of air to flatten a small section of your cornea. This test is not as reliable as it depends on the patient’s response to the air and sometimes artificially inflates measurements.

Tonopen 

The tonopen is a portable device that measures your IOP by touching your cornea and evaluating the indentation. 

Glaucoma with Normal Eye Pressure

It is possible to have glaucoma even with normal eye pressure. Normal tension glaucoma is a type of glaucoma in which the IOP values stay within the normal range, but the patient still has glaucomatous changes to the optic nerve. The specific mechanism for normal tension glaucoma is unknown, but treatment is reducing intraocular pressure.

Sources

  1. Glaucoma Research Foundation. What is Considered Normal Eye Pressure? Reviewed August 5, 2022. Retrieved October 24, 2022, from https://glaucoma.org/what-is-considered-normal-eye-pressure/
  2. McCafferty, Sean, Kilgore, Khin, Levine, Jason. “Factors Affecting Intraocular Pressure Measurement and New Methods for Improving Accuracy; What Can IOP Tell Us about Glaucoma? How Can Practitioners Improve IOP Utility and Glaucoma Outcomes?” Glaucoma – Recent Advances and New Perspectives [Working Title], edited by Pinakin Davey, IntechOpen, 2022. 10.5772/intechopen.103888.
  3. Petrov SY. Sovremennyi vzglyad na glaukomu normal’nogo davleniya [Modern view on normal-tension glaucoma]. Vestn Oftalmol. 2020;136(6):57-64. Russian. doi: 10.17116/oftalma202013606157. PMID: 33084280.
  4. Takahashi S, Hara K, Sano I, et al. Systemic factors associated with intraocular pressure among subjects in a health examination program in Japan. PLoS One. 2020;15(6):e0234042. Published 2020 Jun 3. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0234042

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