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Using quantitative parameters of ocular blood filling with transpalpebral rheoophthalmography

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This paper presents a new parameter of eye blood filling based on the registration of rheographic signals and blood arterial pressure. The method of transpalpebral rheoophthalmography is briefly discussed. The transpalpebral rheoophthalmography technique which includes an electrodes system and a fixing system is presented. A two-parameters calculation method for transpalpebral rheoophthalmography is proposed. Calculations made in analyzing signals obtained from myopic patients are presented. A rheoophthalmography signal recorded transpalpebrally is shown to allow defining change dynamics of ocular blood flow during therapy.

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Luzhnov, P.V., Shamaev, D.M., Iomdina, E.N., Markosyan, G.A., Tarutta, E.P., Sianosyan, A.A. (2018). Using quantitative parameters of ocular blood filling with transpalpebral rheoophthalmography. In: Eskola, H., Väisänen, O., Viik, J., Hyttinen, J. (eds) EMBEC & NBC 2017. EMBEC NBC 2017 2017. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 65. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5122-7_10

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