Research

Engineering Sciences

Title :

Wearable self-powered intraocular pressure monitoring nanogenerators for sensitive detection of glaucoma.

Area of research :

Engineering Sciences

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Sathyaraj Weslen Vedakumari, Chettinad Academy Of Research And Education, Tamil Nadu

Timeline Start Year :

2022

Timeline End Year :

2025

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Details

Executive Summary :

Glaucoma is an ocular disorder causing gradual loss of eye sight, affecting 80 million people worldwide. It is the second major cause of blindness and is primarily caused by improper intraocular pressure. Intensification of intraocular pressure is the central cause of glaucoma, which can lead to blindness if left untreated. Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) is commonly used to measure intraocular pressure, but it must be continuously monitored due to variations in time and location. A study aims to create a portable and flexible nanogenerator that can continuously measure intraocular pressure. The nanogenerator is based on polydimethylsiloxane nanofibers combined with graphene and zinc oxide nanoparticles (PGZ) nanogenerators, which are transparent, biocompatible, and piezo-electric. The PGZ nanogenerator is portable, can be placed in any part of the body, especially the eyes, and is transparent, biocompatible, and piezo-electric. This portable device will serve as a promising tool in detecting glaucoma and providing a more accurate and sensitive detection of the condition.

Total Budget (INR):

32,06,813

Organizations involved