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Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2012

The use of chromophore and fluorophore degradation to quantitate UV dose: FD&C dyes as chemical identicators for UV sterilization.

Karson S. Putt; Edward R. Kernick; Brieanna K. Lohse; James Lomboy; Terry O'Brien; Randall B. Pugh

The accurate measurement of ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, especially within a container or vessel is one of the challenges facing the broad implementation of UV sterilization. Currently, biological indicators are the best method to determine whether an applied UV dose has the necessary efficacy to achieve sterilization. To overcome some of the challenges of using a biological indicator, chemical indicators based upon the degradation of food, drug and cosmetic (FD&C) dyes were developed. In this work, the relationship between UV dose and dye degradation was elucidated and used to create standard curves which could be used as a quantitative measurement system. The use of dye degradation as a measurement of UV dose is especially useful when the levels of UV irradiation within a container cannot be measured directly. Additionally, due to the highly colored nature of the FD&C dyes, the visual changes present upon dye irradiation can be used as a qualitative visual indicator of the UV dose.


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2014

The efficacy of Acanthamoeba cyst kill and effects upon contact lenses of a novel ultraviolet lens disinfection system.

James Lonnen; Karson S. Putt; Edward R. Kernick; Carol Lakkis; Lauren May; Randall B. Pugh

PURPOSE To assess the efficacy of a novel ultraviolet (UV) lens device on the killing of Acanthamoeba cysts and the impact of efficacious doses of UV upon soft contact lens parameter and material characteristics. DESIGN Prospective, in vitro, experimental study of a device. METHODS A UV lens device was constructed and used to expose Acanthamoeba cysts to various levels of UV irradiation. Once an efficacious dose, as defined by a greater than 3 log reduction, was determined (130 mJ/cm(2)), 6 soft contact lens materials (etafilcon A, senofilcon A, galyfilcon A, lotrafilcon A, polymacon, and comfilcon A) were exposed to that dose for 30 cycles and tested for visual parameters, mechanical parameters, and cytotoxicity. RESULTS The UV device produced an average log reduction of over 3.5 log of Acanthamoeba cysts when the lens and solution inside of the inset case was irradiated with 130 mJ per cm(2) of UV or greater. After 30 cycles of 130 mJ per cm(2) UV dose each, no gross changes were observed in mechanical properties or cytotoxicity tests in any soft contact lenses tested. In visual parameters, polymacon and lotrafilcon A exhibited a shift in sphere power and diameter, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The novel UV lens device was able to provide a marked log reduction to Acanthamoeba cysts, one of the most resistant ocular disease-causing organisms found in lens cases, without a detrimental effect on many lens materials.


Archive | 2012

ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTS IN AN ELECTRONIC CONTACT LENS

Randall B. Pugh; Adam Toner; Praveen Pandojirao-S; James Daniel Riall; Daniel B. Otts; Edward R. Kernick


Archive | 2011

Arcuate liquid meniscus lens

Randall B. Pugh; Daniel B. Otts; Adam Toner; Edward R. Kernick; James Daniel Riall; Sharika Snook


Archive | 2011

Liquid meniscus lens with concave torus-segment meniscus wall

Randall B. Pugh; Daniel B. Otts; Adam Toner; Edward R. Kernick; James Daniel Riall; Sharika Snook


Archive | 2012

Biocompatible wire battery

Daniel B. Otts; Katherine Hardy; Randall B. Pugh; Edward R. Kernick


Archive | 2014

Ophthalmic devices with stabilization features

Randall B. Pugh; Karson S. Putt; Edward R. Kernick; Frederick A. Flitsch; Camille Higham; Sharika Snook


Archive | 2012

Lens with multi-concave meniscus wall

Randall B. Pugh; Daniel B. Otts; Adam Toner; Edward R. Kernick; James Daniel Riall; Sharika Snook


Archive | 2013

Method and apparatus for a variable power ophthalmic lens

Randall B. Pugh; Daniel B. Otts; James Daniel; C. Benjamin Wooley; Edward R. Kernick; Frederick A. Flitsch; Andres F. Arrubla


Archive | 2009

Apparatus and method for distributing ophthalmic lenses

Daniel T. Wang; Edward R. Kernick; Hamid A. Darabi; Francis E. Mirmina; Gerhard Andrew Foelsche; David Logan Baker; Breck Andrew Petrillo; Carl B. Dumas; Son Minh Luong; Benjamin Beaugh; Christopher T. Zirps

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