Pupillometer Market - Size, Share, Outlook, and
Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Pupillometer or pupilometer are the ocular checking digital instrument used in the
ophthalmology and critical care medicine, for measuring the pupil reactivity and distance
between pupils. Pupil evaluation in the pupillary information is widely used as an indication for
possible medical intervention and patient management. Physicians evaluate the pupil to check
and monitor pupillary reflex by examining both the direct and consensual responses, a good
response is constriction of both pupils and it indicates healthy cranial nerve pathway. Variation
in the response suggests damage to the nerves from drug use, injures or trauma. Moreover,
Pupillometer is used for the proper fitting of spectacles so that the lenses are centered in visual
axis. Recent pupillometer are handheld infrared portable devices, which provide a consistent
and accurate measurement of the symmetry, reactivity, and pupillary size. Digital and
automated pupillometers are available in the market depending on the application. These
devices are compact and user friendly, which has increased its adoption in the market.
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Pupillometer Market Dynamics
Advancements and increasing adoption of information technology in new product development
is driving growth of the pupillometer market. For instance, Essilor Instruments USA launched
X81705 Pupillometer in 2017, which offers accurate measurement with manual control. The
X81705 allows manual adjustment of unlimited vision distance from 35 cm to infinity and
binocular-monocular measurements. Moreover, X81705 have digital read-outs with measurements
to 0.5 nm and features an automatic off/on functions. Furthermore, reliability concerns
regarding standard pupillometry practice are boosting growth of the automated pupillometer
market. For instance, a study published in 2016, American Journal of Critical Care reported
that neurological nurses and critical care consistently underestimated pupil size and incorrectly
measured pupil reactivity, which concluded that use of automated pupillometer is essential tool
allowing more effective and timely diagnostic. Increasing prevalence of eye disorders across the
globe is also contributing to the pupillometer market growth. According to 2017, report of
International Council of Ophthalmology, it was estimated that 1.1 billion people have near-