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Upcoming Methods and Specifications of Continuous Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Systems for Glaucoma

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness and vision loss in the world. Although intraocular pressure (IOP) is no longer considered the only risk factor for glaucoma, it is still the most important one. In most cases, high IOP is secondary to trabecular meshwork dysfunction. High IOP l...

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Autores principales: Molaei, Amir, Karamzadeh, Vahid, Safi, Sare, Esfandiari, Hamed, Dargahi, Javad, Khosravi, Mohammad Azam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5782460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403593
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jovr.jovr_208_17
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author Molaei, Amir
Karamzadeh, Vahid
Safi, Sare
Esfandiari, Hamed
Dargahi, Javad
Khosravi, Mohammad Azam
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Karamzadeh, Vahid
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description Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness and vision loss in the world. Although intraocular pressure (IOP) is no longer considered the only risk factor for glaucoma, it is still the most important one. In most cases, high IOP is secondary to trabecular meshwork dysfunction. High IOP leads to compaction of the lamina cribrosa and subsequent damage to retinal ganglion cell axons. Damage to the optic nerve head is evident on funduscopy as posterior bowing of the lamina cribrosa and increased cupping. Currently, the only documented method to slow or halt the progression of this disease is to decrease the IOP; hence, accurate IOP measurement is crucial not only for diagnosis, but also for the management. Due to the dynamic nature and fluctuation of the IOP, a single clinical measurement is not a reliable indicator of diurnal IOP; it requires 24-hour monitoring methods. Technological advances in microelectromechanical systems and microfluidics provide a promising solution for the effective measurement of IOP. This paper provides a broad overview of the upcoming technologies to be used for continuous IOP monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-57824602018-02-05 Upcoming Methods and Specifications of Continuous Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Systems for Glaucoma Molaei, Amir Karamzadeh, Vahid Safi, Sare Esfandiari, Hamed Dargahi, Javad Khosravi, Mohammad Azam J Ophthalmic Vis Res Perspective Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness and vision loss in the world. Although intraocular pressure (IOP) is no longer considered the only risk factor for glaucoma, it is still the most important one. In most cases, high IOP is secondary to trabecular meshwork dysfunction. High IOP leads to compaction of the lamina cribrosa and subsequent damage to retinal ganglion cell axons. Damage to the optic nerve head is evident on funduscopy as posterior bowing of the lamina cribrosa and increased cupping. Currently, the only documented method to slow or halt the progression of this disease is to decrease the IOP; hence, accurate IOP measurement is crucial not only for diagnosis, but also for the management. Due to the dynamic nature and fluctuation of the IOP, a single clinical measurement is not a reliable indicator of diurnal IOP; it requires 24-hour monitoring methods. Technological advances in microelectromechanical systems and microfluidics provide a promising solution for the effective measurement of IOP. This paper provides a broad overview of the upcoming technologies to be used for continuous IOP monitoring. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5782460/ /pubmed/29403593 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jovr.jovr_208_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Upcoming Methods and Specifications of Continuous Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Systems for Glaucoma
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