21.7 A 0.036mbar circadian and cardiac intraocular pressure sensor for smart implantable lens

Glaucoma is worldwide acknowledged to be the main leading cause of irreversible blindness. High intraocular pressure (IOP) is considered the leading risk factor for glaucoma. Lowering IOP continues to be the only evidence-based treatment to prevent its development or reduce the progression rate.

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