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Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS

This study aims at substituting the essential functions of photoreceptors in patients who are blind owing to untreatable forms of hereditary retinal degenerations. A microelectronic neuroprosthetic device, powered via transdermal inductive transmission, carrying 1500 independent microphotodiode-ampl...

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Autores principales: Stingl, Katarina, Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich, Besch, Dorothea, Braun, Angelika, Bruckmann, Anna, Gekeler, Florian, Greppmaier, Udo, Hipp, Stephanie, Hörtdörfer, Gernot, Kernstock, Christoph, Koitschev, Assen, Kusnyerik, Akos, Sachs, Helmut, Schatz, Andreas, Stingl, Krunoslav T., Peters, Tobias, Wilhelm, Barbara, Zrenner, Eberhart
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23427175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.0077
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author Stingl, Katarina
Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich
Besch, Dorothea
Braun, Angelika
Bruckmann, Anna
Gekeler, Florian
Greppmaier, Udo
Hipp, Stephanie
Hörtdörfer, Gernot
Kernstock, Christoph
Koitschev, Assen
Kusnyerik, Akos
Sachs, Helmut
Schatz, Andreas
Stingl, Krunoslav T.
Peters, Tobias
Wilhelm, Barbara
Zrenner, Eberhart
author_facet Stingl, Katarina
Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich
Besch, Dorothea
Braun, Angelika
Bruckmann, Anna
Gekeler, Florian
Greppmaier, Udo
Hipp, Stephanie
Hörtdörfer, Gernot
Kernstock, Christoph
Koitschev, Assen
Kusnyerik, Akos
Sachs, Helmut
Schatz, Andreas
Stingl, Krunoslav T.
Peters, Tobias
Wilhelm, Barbara
Zrenner, Eberhart
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description This study aims at substituting the essential functions of photoreceptors in patients who are blind owing to untreatable forms of hereditary retinal degenerations. A microelectronic neuroprosthetic device, powered via transdermal inductive transmission, carrying 1500 independent microphotodiode-amplifier-electrode elements on a 9 mm(2) chip, was subretinally implanted in nine blind patients. Light perception (8/9), light localization (7/9), motion detection (5/9, angular speed up to 35 deg s(−1)), grating acuity measurement (6/9, up to 3.3 cycles per degree) and visual acuity measurement with Landolt C-rings (2/9) up to Snellen visual acuity of 20/546 (corresponding to decimal 0.037 or corresponding to 1.43 logMAR (minimum angle of resolution)) were restored via the subretinal implant. Additionally, the identification, localization and discrimination of objects improved significantly (n = 8; p < 0.05 for each subtest) in repeated tests over a nine-month period. Three subjects were able to read letters spontaneously and one subject was able to read letters after training in an alternative-force choice test. Five subjects reported implant-mediated visual perceptions in daily life within a field of 15° of visual angle. Control tests were performed each time with the implant's power source switched off. These data show that subretinal implants can restore visual functions that are useful for daily life.
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spelling pubmed-36194892013-04-22 Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS Stingl, Katarina Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich Besch, Dorothea Braun, Angelika Bruckmann, Anna Gekeler, Florian Greppmaier, Udo Hipp, Stephanie Hörtdörfer, Gernot Kernstock, Christoph Koitschev, Assen Kusnyerik, Akos Sachs, Helmut Schatz, Andreas Stingl, Krunoslav T. Peters, Tobias Wilhelm, Barbara Zrenner, Eberhart Proc Biol Sci Research Articles This study aims at substituting the essential functions of photoreceptors in patients who are blind owing to untreatable forms of hereditary retinal degenerations. A microelectronic neuroprosthetic device, powered via transdermal inductive transmission, carrying 1500 independent microphotodiode-amplifier-electrode elements on a 9 mm(2) chip, was subretinally implanted in nine blind patients. Light perception (8/9), light localization (7/9), motion detection (5/9, angular speed up to 35 deg s(−1)), grating acuity measurement (6/9, up to 3.3 cycles per degree) and visual acuity measurement with Landolt C-rings (2/9) up to Snellen visual acuity of 20/546 (corresponding to decimal 0.037 or corresponding to 1.43 logMAR (minimum angle of resolution)) were restored via the subretinal implant. Additionally, the identification, localization and discrimination of objects improved significantly (n = 8; p < 0.05 for each subtest) in repeated tests over a nine-month period. Three subjects were able to read letters spontaneously and one subject was able to read letters after training in an alternative-force choice test. Five subjects reported implant-mediated visual perceptions in daily life within a field of 15° of visual angle. Control tests were performed each time with the implant's power source switched off. These data show that subretinal implants can restore visual functions that are useful for daily life. The Royal Society 2013-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3619489/ /pubmed/23427175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.0077 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2013 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Stingl, Katarina
Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich
Besch, Dorothea
Braun, Angelika
Bruckmann, Anna
Gekeler, Florian
Greppmaier, Udo
Hipp, Stephanie
Hörtdörfer, Gernot
Kernstock, Christoph
Koitschev, Assen
Kusnyerik, Akos
Sachs, Helmut
Schatz, Andreas
Stingl, Krunoslav T.
Peters, Tobias
Wilhelm, Barbara
Zrenner, Eberhart
Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title_full Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title_fullStr Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title_full_unstemmed Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title_short Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS
title_sort artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-ims
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23427175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.0077
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