Recently, an eye doctor in the UK has issued a portable eye exam kit--peek. The software is a combination of software and hardware that can be installed on a smartphone, while hardware uses a camera on a smartphone plus a 3D printed adapter.
Developers hope that this suite will help those in remote areas, medical conditions of poor health care personnel easily to the patient's eye basic testing, early detection of signs of eye disease and early intervention to avoid the disease can be treated due to the inability to diagnose the deterioration, and even lead to blindness.
"The main reason most patients do not get proper eye care is simply because they do not have access to medical services, which is usually due to their location being too remote or unaffordable for the related costs." "The project leader, Andrew Bastawrous, said. "If we can detect a disease that could lead to blindness in advance, we can raise awareness and have a greater chance of getting appropriate treatment." ”
The Peek Eye Check kit is no different from the existing common fundus inspection device, it only takes full advantage of the power of the smartphone and makes it meet the functional requirements of eye detection with 3D printing. Although the form is different, but the efficiency is greatly improved, the economy and convenience are more obvious.
The Peek Kit is able to display a reduced letter on the screen, which can be fine-tuned when the subject is watching it. In addition, the app can use the flash, focus, and other features on your smartphone, allowing medical professionals or health care workers to get high-quality images of each other's retina and check them everywhere.
Peek can also diagnose and classify cataracts, mimic vision on the screen, and provide color and contrast testing.
According to incomplete statistics, 80% of blindness can be avoided by treatment, which highlights the importance of discovering eye diseases as early as possible. The Peek Kit basically puts a high-performance ophthalmic device in the pocket of the medical staff, allowing the primary medical staff to diagnose and control more of the early eye disease and reduce the incidence of blindness from the disease.
The parts of the Peek Eye kit, in addition to smartphones, are 3D printed parts at a cost of $ hundreds of, or even lower if not counted as a mobile phone. Traditional ophthalmic equipment is usually at least $ thousands of. In addition, it is very easy to use, and it will be easy for medical personnel to transfer the inspection data to the experts to facilitate the exchange of consultations.
Do you know? Smart phones combined with 3D printing parts to quickly check for eye diseases