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Filter by:Pilot study where effect of standard Tixel treatment as used for periorbital wrinkles would be assessed on Dry Eye Disease symptoms and signs
Since the initial description, the therapeutic efficacy of CsA for human KCS has been well documented, with evidence ranging from several small single center randomized double-masked clinical trials to several large multicenter randomized, double-masked clinical trials.(10-12) Therefore, the aim of the work is to evaluate the effect of using topical CsA in treatment of moderate to severe dry eye.
First, preoperative biometry of the eye at the IOL Master® will be performed. Then, corneal topography will be measured at the Oculus pentacam®. Afterwards, one of two eye drops are instilled in the eye, and biometry and corneal topography will be repeated after 5 minutes. For all patients, the Barrett Universal II formula will be used for calculation of IOL power. Predicted refraction outcome will be referred to as SEQ. The chief surgeon will perform the uneventful standard cataract operation with in-the-bag implantation of a HOYA IOL (Model 251) through a 2.4-mm corneal incision. A Subjective Refraction using plus principle will be performed one month after the operation, and ETDRS visual acuity charts will be used to measure best-corrected visual acuity. Refraction will be described as SR (postoperative SEQ) and will be calculated as: SR = sphere + (0.5*cylinder)
Phase II, comparative, controlled, multicenter, parallel group, open, randomized clinical study. The main outcome variable will be the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire. Three dosage schemes of topical ophthalmic application of Multidose Lagricel® Ofteno (Sodium Hyaluronate 0.4%; preservative free) are to be evaluated in patients diagnosed with mild to severe dry eye. Each group will be exposed to one of the following administration schemes: 1 drop bis in die (BID), 1 drop quater in die (QID), or 1 drop six times per day; instillation will take place in both eyes (OU).
Phase IV, non inferiority, controlled, open, multicenter clinical study to compare the efficacy of the Ophthalmic Solution Humylub Ofteno® PF against Hyabak® and Lagricel Ofteno® PF applied quater in die (QID) for 30 days in patients with mild to moderate dry eye disease.
The TRANQUILITY Trial: Multi-Center Randomized, Double-Masked, Parallel Design, Vehicle-Controlled Phase 2/3 Clinical Trial to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of 0.25% Reproxalap Ophthalmic Solution Compared to Vehicle in Subjects with Dry Eye Disease.
In patients with dry eye, defined as corneal staining and a reduced tear breakup time, lifitegrast will improve higher order aberrations, ocular scatter index, corneal staining, and TBUT as soon as 1 week after initiating treatment.
This project is designed as a prospective, randomized, open, controlled clinical trial. For the first time, acupuncture was applied to the treatment of dry ocular neuropathic pain. Its mechanism was discussed by comparing the efficacy between acupuncture and artificial tears.
The purpose of this study is to carry out a trial to get more convincing and valuable results of the wireless micropump in dry eye patients and compare the outcomes before and after eye drops usage. The investigators hope to investigate the micropump comprehensively, including the comparison of tear film break-up time, corneal epithelium defect percentage, and tear film thickness. To meet the demands of a trial, all the examination equipment should be the same for each patient, and this will limit the variations within a study.
This study aims to analyze the changes of corneal nerve morphology and function in contact lens-related dry eye(CLADE) patients and further discuss the role of corneal nerve in the genesis and development of CLADE.