Title :
A New Technique to Detect Ocular Pathologies Based on Electrical Measurement Implemented on Programmable Logic
Author :
Bellotti, Mariela I. ; Dellavale, Damián ; Bonetto, Fabián J.
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Cavitacion y Biotecnologia, Inst. Balseiro/CAB, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
Abstract :
We developed a technique that detects superficial ocular pathologies based on the measurement of electrical impedance spectra. The sensor used is a small microelectrode made of platinum insulated from a cylindrical counterelectrode built of surgical stainless steel. The sensor has the shape of a truncated cone made of acrylic with dimensions identical to that of a standard Goldman prism. The sensor is applied to normal and pathological subject eyes with a constant force provided by a commercial tonometer. The circuit is closed through the lacrimal layer and the epithelial and endothelial cells. We measure the electrical impedance with a programmable logic device in which we implemented all the significant functions. These are the synthesis of the seventeen sines for the excitation, one lock-in, and delta-sigma modulators for the digital-to-analog converter and analog-to-digital converter requirements. A simple analog circuit filters the output, implements a voltage divider, and acts as current limiter in order not to damage the cells. We convert the measurements to resistance and capacitance as a function of frequencies. Consistent results are obtained for left and right eyes of the normal subjects. Significant differences are detected between the results for normal eyes and pathological eyes.
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; electric impedance measurement; eye; microelectrodes; platinum; programmable logic devices; Goldman prism; commercial tonometer; cylindrical counterelectrode; electrical impedance spectra; electrical measurement; microelectrode; ocular pathologies; platinum; programmable logic device; Electrical resistance measurement; Eyes; Impedance; Pathology; Programmable logic devices; Resistance; Electrical impedance; lock-in; ocular pathologies;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2210458