Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications
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Resumo: | Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefi ts of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms of oxygen permeability and mechanical properties with those of hydrogels in terms of wettability and hidrophilicity. Such properties are critical when it comes to the application at the ocular surface in the form of contact lenses (CL) to correct visual dysfunctions, as bandage mechanism or as drug delivery devices. Nowadays, CL are used by over 100 million people worldwide. Silicone hydrogel materials applied in the production of CL are a good example of how challenging the ocular surface environment is when it comes to the engineering of devices that will be well tolerated in this part of the human body. We now face the challenge of understanding the interaction between these materials and the disinfecting and cleaning systems, how these can impact the integrity of the ocular surface and the risks of infl ammatory adverse events, and how wearing comfort can be improved. |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applicationsBiocompatibilityContact lensSilicone hydrogelHydrophilic polymersSilicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefi ts of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms of oxygen permeability and mechanical properties with those of hydrogels in terms of wettability and hidrophilicity. Such properties are critical when it comes to the application at the ocular surface in the form of contact lenses (CL) to correct visual dysfunctions, as bandage mechanism or as drug delivery devices. Nowadays, CL are used by over 100 million people worldwide. Silicone hydrogel materials applied in the production of CL are a good example of how challenging the ocular surface environment is when it comes to the engineering of devices that will be well tolerated in this part of the human body. We now face the challenge of understanding the interaction between these materials and the disinfecting and cleaning systems, how these can impact the integrity of the ocular surface and the risks of infl ammatory adverse events, and how wearing comfort can be improved.John Wiley and SonsUniversidade do MinhoGonzález-Méijome, José ManuelGonzález-Pérez, JavierFernandes, Paulo Rodrigues BotelhoFerreira, Daniela Patrícia LopesMollá, SergioCompañ-Moreno, V.20142014-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/37110engGonzález-Méijome, José Manuel. Silicone Hydrogel Materials for Contact Lens Applications, In Concise Encyclopedia of High Performance Hydrogels, 293-308, ISBN: 978-1-118-46965. Estados Unidos: Scrivener Publishing LLC (John Wiley & Sons, Inc), 2014.978-1-118-46965info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T04:16:30Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/37110Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-11T04:16:30Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications González-Méijome, José Manuel Biocompatibility Contact lens Silicone hydrogel Hydrophilic polymers |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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Silicone hydrogel materials for contact lens applications |
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González-Méijome, José Manuel |
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González-Méijome, José Manuel González-Pérez, Javier Fernandes, Paulo Rodrigues Botelho Ferreira, Daniela Patrícia Lopes Mollá, Sergio Compañ-Moreno, V. |
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González-Pérez, Javier Fernandes, Paulo Rodrigues Botelho Ferreira, Daniela Patrícia Lopes Mollá, Sergio Compañ-Moreno, V. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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González-Méijome, José Manuel González-Pérez, Javier Fernandes, Paulo Rodrigues Botelho Ferreira, Daniela Patrícia Lopes Mollá, Sergio Compañ-Moreno, V. |
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Biocompatibility Contact lens Silicone hydrogel Hydrophilic polymers |
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Biocompatibility Contact lens Silicone hydrogel Hydrophilic polymers |
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Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefi ts of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms of oxygen permeability and mechanical properties with those of hydrogels in terms of wettability and hidrophilicity. Such properties are critical when it comes to the application at the ocular surface in the form of contact lenses (CL) to correct visual dysfunctions, as bandage mechanism or as drug delivery devices. Nowadays, CL are used by over 100 million people worldwide. Silicone hydrogel materials applied in the production of CL are a good example of how challenging the ocular surface environment is when it comes to the engineering of devices that will be well tolerated in this part of the human body. We now face the challenge of understanding the interaction between these materials and the disinfecting and cleaning systems, how these can impact the integrity of the ocular surface and the risks of infl ammatory adverse events, and how wearing comfort can be improved. |
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2014 |
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2014 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1822/37110 |
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González-Méijome, José Manuel. Silicone Hydrogel Materials for Contact Lens Applications, In Concise Encyclopedia of High Performance Hydrogels, 293-308, ISBN: 978-1-118-46965. Estados Unidos: Scrivener Publishing LLC (John Wiley & Sons, Inc), 2014. 978-1-118-46965 |
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John Wiley and Sons |
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John Wiley and Sons |
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