Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Smart Contact Lens with High Environmental Stability

Author:

Yang Huan1,Zhu Hengtian1,Liu Hanwen1,Mao Zhengyi1,Luo Junxian2,Zhu Shugeng1,Hu Zizhong3,Yuan Songtao3,Xu Fei14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures Nanjing University Nanjing 210023 China

2. School of Physics Nanjing University Nanjing 210008 China

3. Department of Ophthalmology The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University Nanjing 211166 China

4. Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Center (ChemBIC) Nanjing University Nanjing 210093 China

Abstract

AbstractSmart contact lenses (SCLs), integrating various functional components, serve as a platform for wirelessly intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring. Accurate and dynamic measurements offer crucial clinical references for patients with ocular hypertension. Nevertheless, the complex ocular environment poses great challenges, particularly for inductor–capacitor–resistor (LCR) type IOP sensors, which suffer signal instability due to variations of ocular dielectric properties. Here, an innovative IOP monitoring sensor with robust environmental stability, achieved by integrating the ground shield, is proposed. Employing a capacitive pressure sensor with porous polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) structure encased in a hydrogel, the study successfully demonstrates high‐sensitivity monitoring of IOP changes using in vitro porcine eyes. This optimized design empowers the wireless IOP sensor with a sensitivity of 1.15 ‰/mmHg. It exhibits exceptional frequency stability after undergoing 100 wear cycles on ten distinct porcine eyes and remains reliable across a wide range of metabolite concentrations typical of normal eyes. Notably, any observed frequency shift translates into IOP changes within a 3 mmHg range, showcasing its suitability for repeated use and daily IOP monitoring.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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