The thesis investigates the ocular response to silicone-hydrogel (SiH) contact lens wear, a relatively new contact lens material that has a higher modulus of rigidity and different surface coating than used in conventional hydrogel materials. The properties of SiH materials differ significantly from conventional hydrogels and, using subjective and objective means of assessment, the thesis examines how these properties affect reflection and biometry, ocular physiology, tear film characteristics, symptomatology, adverse events and complications. A range of standard and newly designed investigative techniques were employed, and latter involving novel imaging techniques, for the objective assessment of physiological changes which occur with con...
Purpose: To evaluate the influence of wear of silicone-hydrogel contact lenses on lens ultraviolet a...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Background: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens...
The thesis investigates the ocular response to silicone-hydrogel (SiH) contact lens wear, a relative...
Currently over 50 million people worldwide wear contact lenses, of which over 75% wear hydrogel lens...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefits of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms ...
Aim: Detection of keratometric differences induced by daily wear of second generation silicone hydro...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefi ts of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms...
The upregulation of inflammatory mediators in the tear film during contact lens wear indicates that ...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with mechanisms of contact lens lubrication. There ar...
Purpose: To evaluate the influence of wear of silicone-hydrogel contact lenses on lens ultraviolet a...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Background: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens...
The thesis investigates the ocular response to silicone-hydrogel (SiH) contact lens wear, a relative...
Currently over 50 million people worldwide wear contact lenses, of which over 75% wear hydrogel lens...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefits of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms ...
Aim: Detection of keratometric differences induced by daily wear of second generation silicone hydro...
Silicone hydrogel (Si-Hy) materials combine the benefi ts of silicone or siloxane derivates in terms...
The upregulation of inflammatory mediators in the tear film during contact lens wear indicates that ...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with mechanisms of contact lens lubrication. There ar...
Purpose: To evaluate the influence of wear of silicone-hydrogel contact lenses on lens ultraviolet a...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Background: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens...