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Understanding eye deformation in non-contact tonometry.

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  • Understanding eye deformation in non-contact tonometry. Abstract Text:

    r kempfR Kempf,y kuritaY Kurita,y iidaY Iida,m kanekoM Kaneko,h k mishimaH K Mishima,h tsukamotoH Tsukamoto,e sugimotoE Sugimoto,roland kempfRoland Kempf,yuichi kuritaYuichi Kurita,yoshichika iidaYoshichika Iida,makoto kanekoMakoto Kaneko,hiromu k mishimaHiromu K Mishima,hidetoshi tsukamotoHidetoshi Tsukamoto,eiichiro sugimotoEiichiro Sugimoto,

    Non-contact tonometers are widely used to measure the internal eye pressure, i.e. the IntraOcular Pressure (IOP), which is an important parameter for the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma. During the measurement, the eye is deformed by a short air pulse. Commonly the pressure dependent deformation is estimated from the time when the eye becomes flat, which is derived from the monitored reflection of an incident infrared light. We used a high speed camera to capture the complete motion of the eye directly and obtain more data during the pressure measurement. Assuming a simple eye model with non-linear material properties of the cornea, we extend our previous analysis of the motion of the eye, and obtain a similar principle shape of the eye deformation as observed in the experiments.

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    r kempfR Kempf,y kuritaY Kurita,y iidaY Iida,m kanekoM Kaneko,hk mishimaHK Mishima,h tsukamotoH Tsukamoto,e sugimotoE Sugimoto,r kempfR Kempf,y kuritaY Kurita,y iidaY Iida,m kanekoM Kaneko,hk mishimaHK Mishima,h tsukamotoH Tsukamoto,e sugimotoE Sugimoto,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 5428-31

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Graduate Sch. of Eng., Hiroshima Univ.

    Country: United States

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