Dry Eye Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study for Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Evaporative Dry Eye in Contact Lens Wearers
Verified date | September 2017 |
Source | TearScience, Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The pilot study objective is to evaluate the potential benefits of LipiFlow® System treatment of contact lens wearers with meibomian gland dysfunction and evaporative dry eye by assessing for improvement in meibomian gland function and reduction of dry eye symptoms in comparison to an untreated control.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 55 |
Est. completion date | September 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eye - At least 18 years of age - Willing to comply with randomization, attend all study visits and follow patient instructions - Habitual soft contact lens wearer 2 to 18 hours/day and 4 to 7 days/week - No change in contact lens type or dimensions for the past 3 months - Clinician assessment of acceptable contact lens fit and disinfecting solution - Tear film interferometry of 100 units or less Exclusion Criteria: - Systemic disease conditions that cause dry eye - Use of systemic medications known to cause dryness - History of any of the following ocular conditions in the past 3 months: surgery, trauma, Herpes infection, recurrent inflammation, punctal plug insertion or punctal occlusion - Presence of any of the following active conditions: ocular infection, ocular inflammation, moderate to severe allergic conjunctivitis, severe eyelid inflammation, eyelid abnormality that affects lid function, or ocular surface abnormality that compromises corneal integrity - Use of other treatments for meibomian gland dysfunction or dry eye except over the counter lubricants or dietary supplements - Participation in another ophthalmic drug or device trial in the past month - Employee, relative of employee or associate of the clinical site |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Centre for Contact Lens Research | Waterloo | Ontario |
United States | School of Optometry, The University of Alabama at Birmingham | Birmingham | Alabama |
United States | Charlotte Eye Ear Nose and Throat Associates, P.A. | Charlotte | North Carolina |
United States | May Eye Care Center & Associates | Hanover | Pennsylvania |
United States | Specialty Eyecare Group | Kirkland | Washington |
United States | Clayton Eye Center | Morrow | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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TearScience, Inc. |
United States, Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Mean Change in Comfortable Contact Lens Wear Time From Baseline at 3 Months | Subjects reported how long they wore their contact lenses per day (total contact lens wear time) and how long the contact lenses were comfortable (comfortable contact lens wear time). A pre-specified exploratory analysis was to compare the mean change in comfortable contact lens wear time between Baseline and 3 Months for the LipiFlow group vs. untreated control. | 3 Months | |
Other | Mean Change in Meibomian Gland Score From Baseline at 1 Month | The mean change in meibomian gland score from Baseline was also evaluated at 1 Month post-LipiFlow treatment for the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow Groups. The LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 1-Month visit. The Crossover LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 4-Month visit (one month after receiving crossover LipiFlow treatment). There was no planned statistical analysis comparison between the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow groups at 1 Month. To determine the meibomian gland score, secretion characteristics of 15 meibomian glands along the lower eyelid were evaluated including five glands each in the temporal, central and nasal regions of the lower eyelid. For each gland, secretion characteristics were graded as 3 (clear liquid), 2 (cloudy liquid), 1 (inspissated/ toothpaste consistency) and 0 (no secretion). The total meibomian gland score is the sum of the grades for all 15 glands with a range between 0 and 45. A higher score reflects less meibomian gland dysfunction. | 1 Month | |
Other | Mean Change in Dry Eye Questionnaire From Baseline at 1 Month | The mean change in dry eye symptoms from Baseline based on the SPEED questionnaire score was also evaluated at 1 Month post-LipiFlow treatment for the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow Groups. The LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 1-Month visit. The Crossover LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 4-Month visit (one month after receiving cossover LipiFlow treatment). There was no planned statistical analysis comparison between the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow groups at 1 Month. Dry eye symptoms evaluated were dryness, grittiness or scratchiness; soreness or irritation; burning or watering; and eye fatigue. Symptom frequency and severity were assessed. The SPEED score is the sum of frequency and severity scores with a range from 0 to 28. A lower SPEED score represents less frequent and/or less severe symptoms. | 1 Month | |
Other | Mean Change in Comfortable Contact Lens Wear Time From Baseline at 1 Month | Subjects reported how long they wore their contact lenses per day (total contact lens wear time) and how long the contact lenses were comfortable (comfortable contact lens wear time). The mean change in comfortable contact lens wear time from Baseline was also evaluated at 1 Month post-LipiFlow treatment for the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow Groups. The LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 1-Month visit. The Crossover LipiFlow Group was assessed at the 4-Month visit (one month after receiving cossover LipiFlow treatment). There was no planned statistical analysis comparison between the LipiFlow and Crossover LipiFlow groups at 1 Month. | 1 Month | |
Primary | Mean Change in Meibomian Gland Score From Baseline at 3 Months | The Primary Endpoint was intended to assess for improvement in meibomian gland function in symptomatic contact lens wearers after LipiFlow treatment in comparison to an untreated control.The Primary Endpoint was defined as the mean change in meibomian gland score in the LipiFlow Treatment group compared to Untreated Control group from Baseline to 3 Months. To determine the meibomian gland score, secretion characteristics of 15 meibomian glands along the lower eyelid were evaluated including five glands each in the temporal, central and nasal regions of the lower eyelid. For each gland, secretion characteristics were graded as 3 (clear liquid), 2 (cloudy liquid), 1 (inspissated/ toothpaste consistency) and 0 (no secretion). The total meibomian gland score is the sum of the grades for all 15 glands with a range between 0 and 45. A higher score reflects less meibomian gland dysfunction. | 3 Months | |
Secondary | Mean Change in Dry Eye Questionnaire Score From Baseline at 3 Months | The Secondary Endpoint was intended to assess for reduction in dry eye symptoms in symptomatic contact lens after LipiFlow treatment in comparison to an untreated control using the Standard Patient Evaluation of Eye Dryness (SPEED) questionnaire. The Secondary Endpoint was defined as the mean change in SPEED score in the LipiFlow Treatment group compared to Untreated Control group from Baseline to 3 Months. Dry eye symptoms evaluated were dryness, grittiness or scratchiness; soreness or irritation; burning or watering; and eye fatigue. Symptom frequency and severity were assessed. The SPEED score is the sum of frequency and severity scores with a range from 0 to 28. A lower SPEED score represents less frequent and/or less severe symptoms. | 3 Months |
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