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  • 2024Bionic blink improves real-time eye closure in unilateral facial paralysis5citations
  • 2023Bringing sensation to prosthetic hands—chronic assessment of implanted thin-film electrodes in humans10citations
  • 2020Stability of flexible thin-film metallization stimulation electrodes: analysis of explants after first-in-human study and improvement of in vivo performance47citations

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  • Cvancara, Paul
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Bionic blink improves real-time eye closure in unilateral facial paralysis

  • Chee, Lauren
  • Cimolato, Andrea
  • Valle, Giacomo
  • Cervera-Negueruela, Mar
  • Raspopovic, Stanisa
  • Papazoglou, Anthia
  • Menke, Marcel
  • Tschopp, Markus
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Facial paralysis is the inability to move facial muscles thereby impairing the ability to blink and make facial expressions. Depending on the localization of the nerve malfunction it is subcategorised into central or peripheral and is usually unilateral. This leads to health deficits stemming from corneal dryness and social ostracization. <jats:italic>Objective</jats:italic>: Electrical stimulation shows promise as a method through which to restore the blink function and as a result improve eye health. However, it is unknown whether a real-time, myoelectrically controlled, neurostimulating device can be used as assistance to this pathological condition. <jats:italic>Approach</jats:italic>: We developed NEURO-BLINK, a wearable robotic system, that can detect the volitional healthy contralateral blink through electromyography and electrically stimulate the impaired subcutaneous facial nerve and orbicularis oculi muscle to compensate for lost blink function. Alongside the system, we developed a method to evaluate optimal electrode placement through the relationship between blink amplitude and injected charge. <jats:italic>Main results</jats:italic>: Ten patients with unilateral facial palsy were enrolled in the NEURO-BLINK study, with eight completing testing under two conditions. (1) where the stimulation was cued with an auditory signal (i.e. paced controlled) and (2) synchronized with the natural blink (i.e. myoelectrically controlled). In both scenarios, overall eye closure (distance between eyelids) and cornea coverage measured with high FPS video were found to significantly improve when measured in real-time, while no significant clinical changes were found immediately after use. <jats:italic>Significance</jats:italic>: This work takes steps towards the development of a portable medical device for blink restoration and facial stimulation which has the potential to improve long-term ocular health.</jats:p>

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