Permanent Eye Sensor Could Track and Monitor Glaucoma
TBMG-20094
8/1/2014
- Content
A team of engineers at the University of Washington, Seattle, have designed a low-power sensor that could be placed permanently in a person’s eye to track changes in eye pressure. The sensor would be placed during cataract surgery and would detect pressure changes instantaneously, then transmit the data wirelessly using radio frequency waves, they say.
- Citation
- "Permanent Eye Sensor Could Track and Monitor Glaucoma," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2014.