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11 April 2007 MEMS glaucoma monitoring device
Smitha Shankar, Michael Austin
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Abstract
Glaucoma is a serious disease, affecting millions of people worldwide requiring continuous monitoring of Intra Ocular Pressure (IOP) to avoid the risk of blindness. Current laboratory measurements are infrequent, intrusive and do not indicate the progression of the disease. The paper reports on the development of an implantable Glaucoma monitoring system that can monitor IOP in the eye to indicate any elevation in risk to the patient. A mathematical model of the anterior chamber of the eye was used to analyze the complex fluid flow and pressure balance in the eye. This was done in order to determine the performance requirements of the actuator, sensor and transmission electronics that could be integrated on a single microchip using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, to carry out the testing internally. The accuracy of the system was theoretically tested against results from external medical tests. The results were found to be comparable.
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Smitha Shankar and Michael Austin "MEMS glaucoma monitoring device", Proc. SPIE 6528, Nanosensors, Microsensors, and Biosensors and Systems 2007, 65280W (11 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716519
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Sensors

Microelectromechanical systems

Mathematical modeling

Electronics

Eye models

Resistance

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