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In-vitro measurement of Intra- Ocular Pressure Alex Luce Undergraduate Research Symposium 2008
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Motivation: Treat Glaucoma Glaucoma : a degenerative disease of the eye Affects 3 million Americans Leading cause of adult blindness in the world No available cure Entirely preventable if caught early! Normal range of vision Advanced vision loss due to glaucoma 10/28/2015Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce 2
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Intraocular Pressure (IOP) The major risk factor for glaucoma Normal eye pressure : 10-21 mm Hg 10X increased risk to develop glaucoma: >23mm Hg Measurement of the intraocular pressure (IOP) with an applanation tonometer 10/28/20153Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Methods to Measure IOP Indirect Methods: Applanation Tonometry (ex. Goldman Applanation Tonometry) MacKay-Marg tonometry Digital Palpation Tonometry Measurement of IOP with Dynamic Contour Tonometer. Measurements must be performed in clinical setting. Problems : Diurnal pressure variation (24 hr cycle) Laser eye surgery Requires anesthesia Potential for infection Cannot be completed at home Photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PASCAL_tonometer.jpg 10/28/20154Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Experiment Goal Utilize concept of digital palpation tonometry for experimental IOP measurements Determine required sensor specifications Digital palpation tonometry : fingertips push on eye- ‘feel’ pressure Measure F vs X vs IOP Disp. F 1 (x) F 2 (x) 10/28/20155Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Force application Applied Force F 10/28/20156Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Force measurement Bending-beam load cell deflection of cantilever induces strain 10/28/2015Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce 8 Strain Gage Deformation of metal foil causes change in electrical resistance
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Block Diagram of Experiment 10/28/2015Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce 9
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Experimental setup 10/28/2015Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce 10
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10/28/201512Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce Force sensor Measure F Micrometer Measure x Syringe Adjust IOP
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Force Sensor Calibration Weights of known value measured with each force sensor Voltage output measured Standard deviation 0.3% of measured force 10/28/201513Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Experimental procedure Adjust IOP: 10-35 mmHG FS1: Increment micrometer x - apply force F1 to eyeball FS2: measure force F2 F1 F2 Pressure adjustment Applied force 10/28/201514Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce Disp. X
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Experimental Results Increased Pressure Increased risk of glaucoma 10/28/201515Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Conclusions Digital palpation tonometry: a viable IOP measurement technique To screen for glaucoma, required sensor resolution is.: F ≤ 0.5N, x ≤ 0.5mm. Force measurements must be done below ~2.5 N, to avoid errors introduced by motion of eye in model “socket” 10/28/201518Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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Future Work Compare experimental results of experiment to Finite Element simulation Develop motorized experiment to mimic human palpation exam institute Explore means to measure IOP independently of displacement 10/28/2015Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce 19
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Acknowledgements Dr. Eniko Enikov, Dr. Gholam Peyman, Vasco Polyzoev, Balint Magyar, Ed White Advanced Microsystems Lab Funding from NSF Grant CBET-0603198 10/28/201520Undergraduate Research Symposium - Alex Luce
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