| Literature DB >> 31750664 |
Joohee Kim1,2, Jaeyoon Kim3, Minjae Ku1,2, Eunkyung Cha1,2, Seoyoung Ju1,2, Won Yeong Park4, Ki Hean Kim4, Dai Woo Kim5, Per-Olof Berggren3,6, Jang-Ung Park1,2.
Abstract
Intraocular islet transplantation was investigated as a new procedure to treat diabetes. The development of this procedure requires close monitoring of the function of both eye and islet graft. We developed a soft, smart contact lens to monitor the intraocular pressure and applied this for noninvasive monitoring in association with the intraocular islet transplantation in diabetes. A strain sensor inside the lens can detect detailed changes in intraocular pressure by focusing the strain only in the desired, selective area of the contact lens. In addition, this smart contact lens can transmit the real-time value of the intraocular pressure wirelessly using an antenna. The wireless measurement of intraocular pressure that was obtained using this contact lens had a high correlation with the intraocular pressure measured by a rebound tonometer, thereby proving the good accuracy of the contact lens sensor. In the initial period, a slight elevation of intraocular pressure was observed, but the pressure returned to normal in the initial period after the transplantation. This type of monitoring will provide important information on potential changes in the intraocular pressure associated with the transplantation procedure, and it enables appropriate clinical safety steps to be taken, if needed.Entities:
Keywords: Islet transplantation; diabetes; eye monitoring system; intraocular pressure; smart contact lens
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31750664 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189