Portable light transmission measuring system for preserved corneas


Autoria(s): Ventura, Liliane ; de Jesus, Gabriel ; de Oliveira, Gunter ; Sousa, Sidney JF
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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26/08/2013

26/08/2013

01/12/2005

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Abstract Background The authors have developed a small portable device for the objective measurement of the transparency of corneas stored in preservative medium, for use by eye banks in evaluation prior to transplantation. Methods The optical system consists of a white light, lenses, and pinholes that collimate the white light beams and illuminate the cornea in its preservative medium, and an optical filter (400–700 nm) that selects the range of the wavelength of interest. A sensor detects the light that passes through the cornea, and the average corneal transparency is displayed. In order to obtain only the tissue transparency, an electronic circuit was built to detect a baseline input of the preservative medium prior to the measurement of corneal transparency. The operation of the system involves three steps: adjusting the "0 %" transmittance of the instrument, determining the "100 %" transmittance of the system, and finally measuring the transparency of the preserved cornea inside the storage medium. Results Fifty selected corneas were evaluated. Each cornea was submitted to three evaluation methods: subjective classification of transparency through a slit lamp, quantification of the transmittance of light using a corneal spectrophotometer previously developed, and measurement of transparency with the portable device. Conclusion By comparing the three methods and using the expertise of eye bank trained personnel, a table for quantifying corneal transparency with the new device has been developed. The correlation factor between the corneal spectrophotometer and the new device is 0,99813, leading to a system that is able to standardize transparency measurements of preserved corneas, which is currently done subjectively.

The authors would like to thank CNPq and FAPESP for the financial support and the Eye Bank of the Clinic Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine (Ribeirão Preto – SP – Brasil), which has been intensively contributing to our research.

The authors would like to thank CNPq and FAPESP for the financial support and the Eye Bank of the Clinic Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine (Ribeirão Preto – SP – Brasil), which has been intensively contributing to our research.

Identificador

1475-925X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32977

10.1186/1475-925X-4-70

http://www.biomedical-engineering-online.com/content/4/1/70

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eng

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BioMedical Engineering OnLine

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