Non-invasive measurement of eyeball pressure using vibration
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1. A method for determining the internal pressure in an eyeball comprising:
- a) applying continuously varying mechanical waves at a first location on an eyeball;
b) detecting said waves at a second location on said eyeball, said detecting step determining a phase of said waves at said second location;
c) determining a velocity of said waves on said eyeball between said first and second locations on said eyeball based on said phase of said waves;
d) using said velocity of said waves to determine pressure in said eyeball; and
e) displaying said eyeball pressure.
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Abstract
A tonometer. The tonometer includes means (6) for generating a surface wave on the eye. The surface wave is monitored at a receiving transducer (10) and phase information is extracted using a phase meter (14). Using the phase information the velocity of the wave may be determined and from this information the pressure in the eyeball may be determined in signal processor (16). The eyeball pressure may be displayed in display (18).
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1. A method for determining the internal pressure in an eyeball comprising:
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a) applying continuously varying mechanical waves at a first location on an eyeball; b) detecting said waves at a second location on said eyeball, said detecting step determining a phase of said waves at said second location; c) determining a velocity of said waves on said eyeball between said first and second locations on said eyeball based on said phase of said waves; d) using said velocity of said waves to determine pressure in said eyeball; and e) displaying said eyeball pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for determining internal pressure in an eyeball comprising:
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a) applying at a first location on said eyeball a pulse having a shape defined by an equation of a predetermined form; b) detecting waves at a second location on said eyeball; and c) processing information regarding a wave form of waves so detected in conjunction with information regarding said shape defined by said equation of said predetermined form, said equation of said predetermined form being chosen to make possible the detection of the arrival time at said second location of a selected frequency component of said wave form of waves so detected, so as to determine a velocity of waves on said eyeball, and to determine a pressure in said eyeball. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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