Abstract

The detection and dynamic monitoring of intraocular pressure have important clinical significance for the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma. The current status of clinical intraocular pressure detection and dynamic intraocular pressure monitoring are reviewed. The technical challenges encountered, and the shortcomings of the existing technology are analyzed, in order to expect better intraocular pressure monitoring technology to be applied to patients.

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