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NCT ID: NCT03515187 Not yet recruiting - Dry Eye Clinical Trials

Study on Prevention and Treatment of Dry Eye in Patients Using Glaucoma Drops

Start date: June 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A multicenter randomized controlled trial on prevention and treatment of ocular surface injury and meibomian gland dysfunction in patients using anti-glaucoma eye drops.

NCT ID: NCT03345381 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Impact of Breathing Exercises and Meditation on Quality of Life in Dry Eye Disease Patients: A Pilot Study

Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

People staring at computer screens for long hours, blinking less frequently, or having long-term contact lens wear are prone to dry eye disease (DED). DED is a multifactorial disease accompanied by inflammation of the ocular surface. Further, DED may degrade vision and is associated with depression and have an adverse impact on patient's quality of life. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) incorporates standardized collection of breathing techniques followed by Automatic Self Transcending Meditation (ASTM) may help reduce stress, depression, and anxiety, enhance quality of life in patients diagnosed with DED. Thus, the investigators will be studying the effect of SKY plus ASTM on quality of life of DED patients. The investigators plan to conduct a single-center pilot RCT. Patients with DED will be randomized to SKY followed by ASTM plus Usual care (UC) or UC alone to assess changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL). HRQOL is a vital construct focusing on impact of health on quality of life. Along with HRQOL the investigators will measure changes in extent of depression and anxiety. Additionally, majority of current ophthalmic literature describes changes in clinical variables whilst lacking information on HRQOL. Thus, there is a high necessity to assess if there is an association between HRQOL and routinely measured clinical data. Through this study the investigators shall attempt to correlate HRQOL with clinical data.

NCT ID: NCT02992535 Not yet recruiting - Dry Eye Clinical Trials

Effect of Intense Pulse Light (IPL) Treatment on Tear Film Osmolarity

Start date: January 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate changes in tear film osmolarity and other DED signs/symptoms following treatment with IPL.

NCT ID: NCT02218827 Not yet recruiting - Dry Eye Clinical Trials

Topical Steroid Treatment For Dry Eye

Start date: September 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Many patients refer to an oculoplastic or corneal clinic examination due to dry eye symptoms. epidemiologic studies estimate that as many as 15% of the population over 60 years suffer from dry eye. the disease can be treated both topically through several drugs or through mechanical closure of the lacrimal drainage system. in the past decade a few studies demonstrated the efficacy of anti inflammatory treatment on dry eye disease due to the inflammatory process that occurs in it. this treatment rises goblet cell counts but in the meantime elevates the intra ocular pressure and elevates the risk for infections. steroids that cause a lower increase in intraocular pressure have not been thoroughly evaluated in dry eye disease. we with to subjectively and objectively evaluate an FDA approved topical steroidal drug in the treatment of dry eye.

NCT ID: NCT01589640 Not yet recruiting - Dry Eye Clinical Trials

Patient Satisfaction and Tear Osmolarity With the Use of Blink Tears, Blink Gel Tears and Systane Balance

Start date: May 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Observational

This is a single center clinical study designed to determine patient satisfaction and the effect of the use of artificial tears on tear osmolarity with time after instillation of three commercially available artifical tear eye solutions ( Blink Tears, Blink Gel Tears and Systane Balance).

NCT ID: NCT01384851 Not yet recruiting - Dry Eye Clinical Trials

Efficacy of the Chronic Application of Tear Formulations

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the therapeutic effect of the chronic application of eye-drops on tear evaporation rate in dry eye and normal subjects exposed to a condition of environmental stress. The effect will be studied in terms of changes in tear physiology and the inflammatory biomarkers on the ocular surface.