Abstract

In recent years, wearable contact lenses for medical applications have attracted significant attention, as they enable continuous real-time recording of physiological information via active and noninvasive measurements. These devices play a vital role in continuous monitoring of intraocular pressure (IOP), noninvasive glucose monitoring in diabetes patients, drug delivery for the treatment of ocular illnesses, and colorblindness treatment. In specific, this class of medical devices is rapidly advancing in the area of drug loading and ocular drug release through incorporation of electrospun fibers. The electrospun fiber matrices offer a high surface area, controlled morphology, wettability, biocompatibility, and tunable porosity, which are highly desirable for controlled drug release. This article provides an overview of the advances of contact lens devices in medical applications with a focus on four main applications of these soft wearable devices: (i) IOP measurement and monitoring, (ii) glucose detection, (iii) ocular drug delivery, and (iv) colorblindness treatment. For each category and application, significant challenges and shortcomings of the current devices are thoroughly discussed, and new areas of opportunity are suggested. We also emphasize the role of electrospun fibers, their fabrication methods along with their characteristics, and the integration of diverse fiber types within the structure of the wearable contact lenses for efficient drug loading, in addition to controlled and sustained drug release. This review article also presents relevant statistics on the evolution of medical contact lenses over the last two decades, their strengths, and the future avenues for making the essential transition from clinical trials to real-world applications.

Highlights

  • Contact lenses have recently emerged as intelligent health monitoring devices and have been widely utilized in various fields, such as (i) biochemistry and molecular biology, (ii) pharmacology and toxicology, (iii) immunology and microbiology, (iv) neuroscience, and (v) healthcare professions

  • Within the last two decades, microfabrication technologies have facilitated the manufacturing of different types of contact lenses

  • Such soft wearable devices are mainly aimed at the continuous measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), glucose detection, colorblindness, and ocular drug delivery applications

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Summary

A Meta-Analysis of Wearable Contact Lenses for Medical Applications

Hamed Hosseinian 1, Samira Hosseini 1,2,* , Sergio O.

Introduction
Contact Lenses for IOP Measurement
Contact Lenses for Glucose Detection
Contact Lenses for Colorblindness
Contact Lenses for Drug Delivery
Electrospun-Fiber-Incorporated Contact Lenses for Drug Delivery
Limitations and Existing
Findings
Conclusions and Future Prospects
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