Correctamundo!: Yes. Multiply the drum reading by 10 to get the intraocular pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
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Yes that's right. : Goldman applanation tonometry is how most ophthalmologists check intraocular pressure. It's one of the ways we can tell if you're at risk for glaucoma. A pressure of 30 is higher than average so you might be at risk if this is your measurement.
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