Changes in corneal epithelial irregularity following treatment with artificial tears.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Optometry and Vision Science Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1097/OPX.0000000000002136
Jacqueline Tan, Ngozi Chidi-Egboka, Tianni Jia, Jared Showyin, Fiona Stapleton
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Abstract

Significance: Dry eye sufferers have a highly irregular corneal epithelial surface compared with those without dry eye. This study demonstrated that corneal epithelial thickness irregularity can be significantly reduced after as little as 48 hours following treatment with regular use of topical ocular lubricants.

Purpose: This study aimed to compare changes in corneal epithelial thickness irregularity factor (EIF) and ocular symptoms in a population with symptoms of dry eye before and up to 4 weeks after treatment with two commercially available lubricating eye drops versus saline.

Methods: We conducted a prospective single-center, investigator-masked, randomized, parallel-group dispensing study. Participants with moderate to severe symptoms of dry eye (Ocular Surface Disease Index score >23 at baseline) were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive either 0.15% hyaluronic acid + hydroxypropyl guar, 0.2% hyaluronic acid, or saline (16 in each group). Corneal epithelial thickness measurements were obtained along vertical and horizontal CASIA SS-1000 Optical Coherence Tomography scans at baseline and after 48 hours, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks. The Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire was administered at baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks.

Results: Forty-eight participants (male-to-female ratio, 17:31) completed the study. Horizontal EIF was significantly lower at all follow-up visits compared with baseline (p=0.001), but there were no significant differences between study eye drops (p=0.34). No significant difference in vertical EIF was observed over time (p=0.32) or between eye drops (p=0.08). Ocular symptoms significantly improved after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment compared with baseline (p<0.001), but no differences were observed between eye drops (p=0.46).

Conclusions: All treatments were effective for reducing EIF along the horizontal meridian 48 hours after initiation of treatment, and improvements were maintained for 4 weeks. Improvements in ocular symptoms were observed with all study treatments.

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人工泪液治疗后角膜上皮不规则性的变化。
意义重大:与非干眼症患者相比,干眼症患者的角膜上皮表面极不规则。目的:本研究旨在比较有干眼症状的人群在使用两种市售润滑眼药水和生理盐水治疗前和治疗后 4 周内角膜上皮厚度不规则因子(EIF)和眼部症状的变化:我们进行了一项前瞻性的单中心、研究者掩蔽、随机、平行组配药研究。我们招募了具有中度至重度干眼症状的参与者(基线时眼表疾病指数评分大于 23 分),并将他们随机分配到 0.15% 透明质酸 + 羟丙基瓜尔胶、0.2% 透明质酸或生理盐水组(每组 16 人)。在基线和 48 小时后、2 周后和 4 周后,沿垂直和水平 CASIA SS-1000 光学相干断层扫描测量角膜上皮厚度。在基线、2周和4周时进行了眼表疾病指数问卷调查:结果:48 名参与者(男女比例为 17:31)完成了研究。在所有随访中,水平 EIF 与基线相比均明显降低(p=0.001),但不同研究滴眼液之间无明显差异(p=0.34)。随着时间的推移(p=0.32),或不同眼药水之间(p=0.08),垂直 EIF 没有明显差异。治疗 2 周和 4 周后,眼部症状与基线相比有明显改善(p 结论:所有治疗方法都能有效减少 EIF:在开始治疗 48 小时后,所有治疗方法都能有效减少沿水平经线的 EIF,且改善效果可维持 4 周。所有治疗方法都能改善眼部症状。
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Optometry and Vision Science
Optometry and Vision Science 医学-眼科学
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210
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Optometry and Vision Science is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific publication of the American Academy of Optometry, publishing original research since 1924. Optometry and Vision Science is an internationally recognized source for education and information on current discoveries in optometry, physiological optics, vision science, and related fields. The journal considers original contributions that advance clinical practice, vision science, and public health. Authors should remember that the journal reaches readers worldwide and their submissions should be relevant and of interest to a broad audience. Topical priorities include, but are not limited to: clinical and laboratory research, evidence-based reviews, contact lenses, ocular growth and refractive error development, eye movements, visual function and perception, biology of the eye and ocular disease, epidemiology and public health, biomedical optics and instrumentation, novel and important clinical observations and treatments, and optometric education.
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