| Literature DB >> 33941897 |
Joohee Kim1,2, Jihun Park1,2, Young-Geun Park1,2,3, Eunkyung Cha1,2, Minjae Ku1,2, Hyeon Seok An1,2, Kyoung-Pil Lee4, Man-Il Huh4, Junmo Kim5, Taek-Soo Kim5, Dai Woo Kim6, Hong Kyun Kim7, Jang-Ung Park8,9.
Abstract
Continuous detection of raised intraocular pressure (IOP) could benefit the monitoring of patients with glaucoma. Current contact lenses with embedded sensors for measuring IOP are rigid, bulky, partially block vision or are insufficiently sensitive. Here, we report the design and testing in volunteers of a soft and transparent contact lens for the quantitative monitoring of IOP in real time using a smartphone. The contact lens incorporates a strain sensor, a wireless antenna, capacitors, resistors, stretchable metal interconnects and an integrated circuit for wireless communication. In rabbits, the lens provided measurements that match those of a commercial tonometer. In ten human participants, the lens proved to be safe, and reliably provided accurate quantitative measurements of IOP without inducing inflammation.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33941897 DOI: 10.1038/s41551-021-00719-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biomed Eng ISSN: 2157-846X Impact factor: 25.671