Utilization of a contact device placed on the eye in order to detect
physical and chemical parameters of the body as well as the non-invasive
delivery of compounds according to these physical and chemical
parameters, with signals being transmitted continuously as
electromagnetic waves, radio waves, infrared and the like. One of the
parameters to be detected includes non-invasive blood analysis utilizing
chemical changes and chemical products that are found in the conjunctiva
and in the tear film. A transensor mounted in the contact device laying
on the cornea or the surface of the eye is capable of evaluating and
measuring physical and chemical parameters in the eye including
non-invasive blood analysis. The system utilizes eye lid motion and/or
closure of the eye lid to activate a microminiature radio frequency
sensitive transensor mounted in the contact device. The signal can be
communicated by wires or radio telemetered to an externally placed
receiver. The signal can then be processed, analyzed and stored. Several
parameters can be detected including a complete non-invasive analysis of
blood components, measurement of systemic and ocular blood flow,
measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate, tracking operations,
detection of ovulation, detection of radiation and drug effects,
diagnosis of ocular and systemic disorders and the like.