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Zitierlink DOI
10.26092/elib/3319
Verlagslink DOI
10.1515/bmt-2018-0093

Optical measurement of the corneal oscillation for the determination of the intraocular pressure

Veröffentlichungsdatum
2018-09-19
Autoren
Osmers, Jan  
Sorg, Michael  
Fischer, Andreas  
Zusammenfassung
Motivation: Glaucoma is currently the most common irreversible cause of blindness worldwide. A significant risk factor is an individually increased intraocular pressure (IOP). A precise measurement method is needed to determine the IOP in order to support the diagnosis of the disease and to monitor the outcome of the IOP reduction as a medical intervention. A handheld device is under development with which the patient can perform self-measurements outside the clinical environment.

Method: For the measurement principle of the self-tonometer the eye is acoustically excited to oscillate, which is analyzed and attributed to the present IOP. In order to detect the corneal oscillation, an optical sensor is required which meets the demands of a compact, battery driven self-tonometer. A combination of an infrared diode and a phototransistor provides a high-resolution measurement of the corneal oscillation in the range of 10 μm–150 μm, which is compared to a reference sensor in the context of this study. By means of an angular arrangement of the emitter and the detector, the degree of reflected radiation of the cornea can be increased, allowing a measurement with a high signal-to-noise ratio.

Results: By adjusting the angle of incidence between the detector and the emitter, the signal-to-noise ratio was improved by 40 dB which now allows reasonable measurements of the corneal oscillation. For low amplitudes (10 μm) the signal-to-noise ratio is 10% higher than that of the commercial reference sensor. On the basis of amplitude variations at different IOP levels, the estimated standard uncertainty amounts to <0.5 mm Hg in the physiological pressure range with the proposed measuring approach.

Conclusion: With a compact and cost-effective approach, that suits the requirements for a handheld self-tonometer, the corneal oscillation can be detected with high temporal resolution. The cross-sensitivity of the sensor concept concerning a distance variation can be reduced by adding a distance sensor. Existing systematic influences of corneal biomechanics will be integrated in the sensor concept as a consecutive step.
Schlagwörter
corneal vibration

; 

glaucoma

; 

intensity based sensor

; 

IOP

; 

noncontact

; 

self-tonometer
Verlag
De Gruyter
Institution
Universität Bremen  
Fachbereich
Fachbereich 04: Produktionstechnik, Maschinenbau & Verfahrenstechnik (FB 04)  
Institute
Bremer Institut für Messtechnik, Automatisierung und Qualitätswissenschaft (BIMAQ)  
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik  
Band
64
Heft
4
Startseite
471
Endseite
480
Zweitveröffentlichung
Ja
Dokumentversion
Postprint
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sprache
Englisch
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Osmers_Sorg_Fischer_Optical measurement of the corneal oscillation for the determination of the intraocular pressure_2019_accepted-version.pdf

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2.45 MB

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