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Fabry-Pérot optical sensor and portable detector for monitoring high-resolution ocular hemodynamics.

Jeong Oen LeeVinayak NarasimhanAshwin BalakrishnaMarcus R SmithJuan DuDavid SretavanHyuck Choo
Published in: IEEE photonics technology letters : a publication of the IEEE Laser and Electro-optics Society (2019)
Our understanding of ocular hemodynamics and its role in ophthalmic disease progression remains unclear due to the shortcomings of precise and on-demand biomedical sensing technologies. Here, we report high-resolution in vivo assessment of ocular hemodynamics using a Fabry-Pérot cavity-based micro-optical sensor and a portable optical detector. The designed optical system is capable of measuring both static intraocular pressure and dynamic ocular pulsation profiles in parallel. Through a dynamic intensity variation analysis method which improves sensing resolution by 3-4 folds, our system is able to extract systolic/diastolic phases from a single ocular pulsation profile. Using a portable detector, we performed in vivo studies on rabbits and verified that ophthalmic parameters obtained from our optical system closely match with traditional techniques such as tonometry, electrocardiography, and photo-plethysmography.
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