Wireless Non‐Invasive Monitoring of Cholesterol Using a Smart Contact Lens

Hayoung Song(Yonsei University), Haein Shin(Yonsei University), Hunkyu Seo(Yonsei University), Wonjung Park(Yonsei University), Byung Jun Joo(Yonsei University), Jeongho Kim(Kwangwoon University), Jeongho Kim(Kwangwoon University), Jeonghyun Kim(Kwangwoon University), Jeonghyun Kim(Kwangwoon University), Hong Kyun Kim(Yonsei University), Jayoung Kim(Kwangwoon University), Jayoung Kim(Kwangwoon University), Jang‐Ung Park(Yonsei University)
Advanced Science
August 17, 2022
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Abstract

Herein, a wireless and soft smart contact lens that enables real-time quantitative recording of cholesterol in tear fluids for the monitoring of patients with hyperlipidemia using a smartphone is reported. This contact lens incorporates an electrochemical biosensor for the continuous detection of cholesterol concentrations, stretchable antenna, and integrated circuits for wireless communication, which makes a smartphone the only device required to operate this lens remotely without obstructing the wearer's vision. The hyperlipidemia rabbit model is utilized to confirm the correlation between cholesterol levels in tear fluid and blood and to confirm the feasibility of this smart contact lens for diagnostic application of cholesterol-related diseases. Further in vivo tests with human subjects demonstrated its good biocompatibility, wearability, and reliability as a non-invasive healthcare device.


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