Treatment and Cleaning of Contact Lenses with Plasma-Activated Solutions
Stephanie Arndt, Julia Spörl, Petra Unger, Tim Maisch, Mark Berneburg, Sigrid Karrer

TL;DR
This study explores using cold atmospheric plasma to improve contact lens cleaning solutions, showing potential for better disinfection and surface modification.
Contribution
The study introduces plasma-activated solutions as a novel method to enhance contact lens disinfection and cleaning efficacy.
Findings
CAP increased reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in solutions, with effects lasting over weeks.
CAP-treated physiological saline and water showed disinfectant properties against Escherichia coli.
CAP-treated solutions improved cleaning of lipid-coated lenses, though some solutions lost effectiveness.
Abstract
The occurrence of contact lens complications caused by inadequate cleaning of the lenses using “All-in-One” contact lens cleaning solutions (CLCSs) represents a medically relevant problem worldwide. This study explores the potential of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) to enhance the efficacy of CLCSs and address complications from inadequate lens hygiene. It was examined whether exposure to CAP for 1–24 h could boost the antibacterial effects of CLCSs and other solutions, including Milli-Q water (M-QW), physiological saline (NaCl), and Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS). Additionally, the stability of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) and their impact on pH immediately after treatment and over 1–4 weeks was assessed. Furthermore, the cleaning efficacy of plasma-activated solutions (PASs) was tested on lipid-coated silicone hydrogel lenses. Results showed that CAP…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Applications and Diagnostics · Ocular Surface and Contact Lens · Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
