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Elvis Presley suffered from #glaucoma and was nearly blind before he died

Presley had an acute angle closure glaucoma episode in 1971 that was treated with a subconjunctival injection

Presley had to take eye drops every day for his glaucoma

#GlaucomaAwareness

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This partnership between professionals, patients, and manufacturers will be vital in shaping the future of eye care.

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By embracing their roles in clinical adoption, safety monitoring, research, collaboration, and education, they can help ensure that smart contact lenses deliver their promise of enhanced vision and health without compromising ocular safety.

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Optometrists and ophthalmologists are not just providers of care but also the stewards of innovation in the smart contact lens space.

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Educate Peers: Share knowledge through conferences, journals, and training programs to ensure the broader eye care community is equipped to manage smart lens technology.

Advocate for Regulation: Work w regulatory bodies to establish guidelines for the safe use and monitoring of smart contact lenses

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5. Advocacy and Education for the Profession

As smart contact lenses become more widespread, optometrists and ophthalmologists should:

Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date on the latest advancements, studies, and clinical applications of smart lenses.

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Testing and Validation: Assisting in the rigorous testing and validation of lenses before they reach the market.

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Advising on Design: Sharing expertise to ensure lenses are practical, comfortable, and safe for patients.

Promoting Best Practices: Advocating for safety protocols, such as regular IOP monitoring, as standard practice with smart lenses.

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4. Collaboration with Manufacturers

Optometrists and ophthalmologists are crucial partners for lens manufacturers, contributing to the evolution of smart contact lenses by:

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Innovating Solutions: Collaborating on new diagnostic tools or technologies that complement smart lenses, such as built-in health monitoring systems

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Participating in Studies: Conducting clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and long-term impacts of smart contact lenses.

Providing Feedback: Offering real-world insights to manufacturers to refine lens design, usability, and safety features.

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3. Clinical Research and Development

Eye care professionals play a significant role in advancing the science behind smart lenses by:

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Prevent Ocular Hypertension: Track IOP trends in patients wearing smart or scleral lenses to mitigate risks associated with prolonged lens wear, particularly in glaucoma patients.

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Leverage Non-Corneal Devices: Utilize tools like the Diaton Tonometer to measure IOP through the eyelid, even with lenses in place, ensuring early detection of potential complications.

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2. IOP Monitoring and Safety

One of the most critical roles is monitoring intraocular pressure (IOP), as studies indicate that certain lenses can elevate IOP. Optometrists and ophthalmologists can:

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Monitoring Use: Regularly evaluating the lenses’ impact on patients' vision, comfort, and overall eye health, especially regarding intraocular pressure (IOP).

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Education: Explaining the benefits, limitations, and proper use of smart contact lenses to ensure patients understand the technology and how to care for it.

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Assessing Patient Suitability: Identifying candidates for smart lenses based on medical history, ocular health, and lifestyle needs.

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1. Clinical Adoption of Smart Contact Lenses & Patient Education

Optometrists & ophthalmologists serve as the primary point of contact for patients exploring smart contact lenses. Their responsibilities include:

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Their roles extend across patient care, clinical research, education, & collaboration with manufacturers. As smart contact lenses continue to advance, these eye care professionals will become integral to ensuring that this groundbreaking technology aligns with the highest standards of ocular health.

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The Role of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists in the Evolution of Smart Contact Lenses

Optometrists and ophthalmologists are pivotal in shaping the adoption, safety, and effectiveness of smart contact lenses.

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Shining light on night blindness
Trouble seeing at night? Here's what may help.
www.health.harvard.edu/blog/shining...

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Diaton Transpalpebral Scleral Tonometer: Painless, Accurate #EyePressure Measurement for Glaucoma Screening and More

tonometerdiaton.com/2024/12/diat...
#glaucoma #iop #tonometry

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Glaucoma vs Cataracts

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Pathophysiology of glaucoma.

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Gap Analysis of Glaucoma Examination Concept Representations within Standard SNOMED Clinical Terms
www.ophthalmologyglaucoma.org/article/S258...

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Types of Glaucoma

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Meds for Glaucoma

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Carbonic anhydrase inhibition ameliorates tau toxicity via enhanced tau secretion - Nature Chemical Biology A compound screen using zebrafish identified carbonic anhydrase (CA) as a modulator of tau toxicity. CA inhibition abrogates lysosomal acidification and causes tau secretion by lysosomal exocytosis wi...

The unexpected potential for a glaucoma drug to be used to help prevent #Alzheimers disease
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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The Necessity of Non-Corneal Diaton #Tonometry in Eyes with Compromised #Corneas

The cornea’s integrity is vital for precise IOP measurement. However, certain conditions can alter its structure, affecting the accuracy of traditional tonometry methods.

tonometerdiaton.com/2024/11/the-...
#glaucoma

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