First Steps toward Noninvasive Intraocular Pressure Monitoring with a Sensing Contact Lens
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(9), pp. 3113–3113
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Abstract
The sensing contact lens shows the potential for continuously monitoring IOP in enucleated porcine eyes. The ultimate step will be the validation of the system and the reproducibility of results in humans. The device is placed in the same way as a corrective contact lens, no anesthesia is required, and vision remains almost unimpaired. This device would allow minimally invasive IOP monitoring over prolonged periods, regardless of the patient's position and activity, thus opening up new diagnostic and therapeutic methods for the management of glaucoma.
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