1. Smart Wireless Near‐Infrared Light Emitting Contact Lens for the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy
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Geon‐Hui Lee, Cheonhoo Jeon, Jee Won Mok, Sangbaie Shin, Su‐Kyoung Kim, Hye Hyeon Han, Seong‐Jong Kim, Sang Hoon Hong, Hwanhee Kim, Choun‐Ki Joo, Jae‐Yoon Sim, and Sei Kwang Hahn
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contact lens ,diabetic retinopathy ,light emitting diodes ,prevention ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Diabetic retinopathy is currently treated by highly invasive repeated therapeutic injections and surgical interventions without complete vision recovery. Here, a noninvasive smart wireless far red/near‐infrared (NIR) light emitting contact lens developed successfully for the repeated treatment of diabetic retinopathy with significantly improved compliance. A far red/NIR light emitting diode (LED) is connected with an application‐specific integrated circuit chip, wireless power, and communication systems on a PET film, which is embedded in a silicone elastomer contact lens by thermal crosslinking. After in vitro characterization, it is confirmed that the retinal vascular hyper‐permeability induced by diabetic retinopathy in rabbits is reduced to a statistically significant level by simply repeated wearing of smart far red/NIR LED contact lens for 8 weeks with 120 µW light irradiation for 15 min thrice a week. Histological analysis exhibits the safety and feasibility of LED contact lenses for treating diabetic retinopathy. This platform technology for smart LED contact lens would be harnessed for various biomedical photonic applications.
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- 2022
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