Research Article
Relationship between Corneal Temperature and Intraocular Pressure in Healthy Individuals: A Clinical Thermographic Analysis
Figure 4
Theoretical temperature values extrapolated from Karampatzakis’s physical model, relating the ambient temperature (-axis) to the average corneal surface temperature (-axis) with open eyelids (closed, grey circles, and dotted line), or after one hour of CET (closed, black circles, and continuous line). The closed squares represent the actual measured values at an ambient temperature of 25°C of averaged corneal temperatures for the right and left eyes with open eyelids (lower grey square), or after one hour of CET (upper black square).