Claims
- 1. A hydrophilic biomedical article for use with aqueous environments, comprising
- a biomedical substrate;
- an ionic polymeric layer on said substrate; and
- a disordered polyelectrolyte coating consisting of a polyelectrolyte polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethyleneimine, polyaminoalkyl methacrylate, polyvinylpyridine, polylysine, polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, polysulfonic acid, polyvinyl sulfate, polyacrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid, and polystyrene sulfonic acid, and being attached via ionic bonding to said polymeric layer;
- wherein the initial advancing water contact angle of said coating is less than 56.degree..
- 2. An article of claim 1, wherein the advancing water contact angle of said coating is less than 60.degree. after said article is autoclaved at 125.degree. C. for 15 minutes, and then allowed to cool to room temperature.
- 3. An article of claim 1, wherein the advancing water contact angle of said coating is less than 60.degree. after said article is autoclaved at 125.degree. C. for 30 minutes, and then allowed to cool to room temperature.
- 4. The biomedical article of claim 2, wherein
- said polymeric layer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of (A) polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, polycarbonates, silicone polymers, polyurethane, polyamides, polyimides, polyalkylacrylates, polyalkylmethacrylates, and fluorocarbon polymers; (B) poly- 2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate, polyhydroxylalkyl methacrylates, polyhydroxylalkyl acrylates, polyacrylic amides, polymethacrylic amides, polyvinyl alcohols, polyethylene oxide, and polyvinyl pyrrolidone; (C) polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyglycolide-co-lactides, polydioxanones, poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonates), polyethylene carbonates, polyiminocarbonates, poly-.beta.-hydroxybutyrates, polyester-amides, polyorthoesters, polyanhydrides, and cyanoacrylates; and (D) copolymers of members of (A), (B) and (C).
- 5. The biomedical article of claim 4, wherein said polymeric layer is a polymer or copolymer of silicone or a polymer or copolymer of poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate, or copolymer of silicone and poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate; and said polyelectrolyte coating is polyethyleneimine.
- 6. The biomedical article of claim 5, wherein said biomedical substrate is an ophthalmic substrate.
- 7. The biomedical article of claim 1, wherein said coating has an advancing water contact angle less than 70.degree. after five ultrasonic wash cycles with deionized water.
- 8. The biomedical article of claim 1, wherein said coating has an advancing water contact angle less than 70.degree. after fifteen ultrasonic wash cycles with deionized water.
- 9. The biomedical article of claim 8, wherein
- said polymeric layer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of (A) polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, polycarbonates, silicone polymers, polyurethane, polyamides, polyimides, polyalkylacrylates, polyalkylmethacrylates, and fluorocarbon polymers; (B) poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate, polyhydroxylalkyl methacrylates, polyhydroxylalkyl acrylates, polyacrylic amides, polymethacrylic amides, polyvinyl alcohols, polyethylene oxide, and polyvinyl pyrrolidone; (C) polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyglycolide-co-lactides, polydioxanones, poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonates), polyethylene carbonates, polyiminocarbonates, poly-.beta.-hydroxybutyrates, polyester-amides, polyorthoesters, polyanhydrides, and cyanoacrylates; and (D) copolymers of members of (A) , (B) and (C).
- 10. The biomedical article of claim 9, wherein said polymeric layer is a polymer or copolymer of silicone or a polymer or copolymer of poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate, or copolymer of silicone and poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate; and said polyelectrolyte coating is polyethyleneimine.
- 11. The biomedical article of claim 9, wherein said biomedical substrate is an ophthalmic substrate.
- 12. The biomedical article of claim 1, wherein the advancing water contact angle of said substrate is greater than 95.degree..
- 13. The biomedical article of claim 1, wherein the advancing water contact angle of said substrate is greater than 110.degree..
- 14. The biomedical article of claim 12, wherein
- said polymeric layer comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of (A) polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, polycarbonates, silicone polymers, polyurethane, polyamides, polyimides, polyalkylacrylates, polyalkylmethacrylates, and fluorocarbon polymers; (B) poly-2-hydroxylethylmethacrylate, polyhydroxylalkyl methacrylates, polyhydroxylalkyl acrylates, polyacrylic amides, polymethacrylic amides, polyvinyl alcohols, polyethylene oxide, and polyvinyl pyrrolidone; (C) polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyglycolide-co-lactides, polydioxanones, poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonates), polyethylene carbonates, polyiminocarbonates, poly-.beta.-hydroxybutyrates, polyesteramides, polyorthoesters, polyanhydrides, and cyanoacrylates; and (D) copolymers of members of (A), (B) and (C).
- 15. The biomedical article of claim 14, wherein said biomedical substrate is an ophthalmic substrate.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/357,415, filed Dec. 16, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,559.
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