KERALASTIC: Biomechanical mapping of the human cornea for early detection and treatment monitoring of Keratoconus

Proyecto: Investigación

Detalles del proyecto

Descripción

Keratoconus is a degenerative disease that affects the human cornea and impairs the vision of populations at key ages for education and labor insertion. In Peru, incidence rates of Keratoconus are high (2 in 1000 individuals) compared to developed countries. Keratoconus detection in subclinical stages is fundamental to avoid disease progression until needing a corneal transplant; however, it remains challenging since the standard of diagnostics is only based on the topography measurements of an already deformed cornea. Scientific evidence shows that the local rigidity reduction of the cornea would be the primary initiating event of Keratoconus. We propose the development of a clinical imaging-based system (KERALASTIC) capable of the non-invasive mapping of human corneal biomechanics. Unlike the current standard of diagnosis, this technology enables the detection of subclinical Keratoconus by exposing subtle softer regions of the cornea before the cone-shaped deformation manifests. KERALASTIC is based on biophotonics and ultrasound technology that leverages the propagation of mechanical waves in the cornea to provide doctors with a new dimension of ocular information: corneal elasticity maps. In this research, we will conduct preclinical patient studies to test the diagnostic and monitoring power of KERALASTIC for the early detection and treatment monitoring of Keratoconus.

Objetivo General

The aim of this research is to develop a clinical imaging-based technology (KERALASTIC) capable of mapping the biomechanics of the human cornea for the early detection and treatment monitoring of keratoconus

Objetivos Especificos

1- Clinical translation of OCE technique to KERALASTIC for biomechanical mapping of human corneal elasticity. 2- Evaluate the sensitivity of KERALASTIC measurements and suitability for human clinical studies: 3- Perform preliminary clinical studies in humans with KERALASTIC for the detection of different stages of Keratoconus and assess the effectiveness of corneal crosslinking.

Resultados Directos

Development of a clinical imaging-based system (KERALASTIC) capable of the non-invasive mapping of human corneal biomechanics

Nivel de Investigación

Investigacion aplicada

Enfoque de Investigación

Multidisciplinario

Tipo de Proyecto

ADMINISTRADO

Ubicación

LIMA - LIMA - SAN MIGUEL

Líneas de Investigación

  • 85 — Óptica aplicada

Áreas de conocimiento OCDE

Ciencias médicas, Ciencias de la salud - Medicina clínica - Oftalmología

Entidad Financiadora

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL PERÚ
Título cortoKERALASTIC
EstadoActivo
Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin1/02/2431/01/28