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titleOfInvention Eye treatment system
abstract The system and method improve the operation of an applicator that delivers heat producing energy to the eye as part of eye treatment. For example, the reflected power can be measured to determine if sufficient contact has been established between the applicator and the eye in order to deliver energy accurately and precisely to the eye. In addition, when the applicator delivers energy to the eye, at least one of forward power and reflected power may be measured to monitor the supply of coolant pulses that control heat generation in the eye. In addition, forward power and reflected power can be measured to determine energy transfer efficiency or impedance mismatch. Based on the energy transfer efficiency or impedance mismatch, the adjustable parameters of the adjustment element may be changed.
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