
A novel non‐invasive wearable sensor for intraocular pressure measurement
Author(s) -
Campigotto Angelica,
Lai Yongjun
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
medical devices & sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-802X
DOI - 10.1002/mds3.10086
Subject(s) - intraocular pressure , glaucoma , medicine , ophthalmology , pressure sensor , optic nerve , wearable computer , computer science , engineering , mechanical engineering , embedded system
Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease where an increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) permanently damaging the optic nerve leading to irreversible vision loss. Intraocular pressure is the main factor for monitoring the progression of glaucoma and has been found to fluctuate throughout the day. A continuous monitoring system can track the fluctuations in the intraocular pressure throughout the day, improving the management of the disease. A novel non‐invasive wearable sensor was created to monitor the fluctuating corneal curvature of the eye and directly relate the deformation to the intraocular pressure. The wearable sensor was able to capture on average 40.8 µm/mmHg with a standard deviation of 29.4 in fluid location per increase in intraocular pressure with an ability to return over 80% back to its original position indicating a good ability to accurately track the fluctuations in the IOP.