Comparative study of tear substitutes and their immediate effect on the precorneal tear film.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-03-01
R Avisar, D Creter, H Levinsky, H Savir
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Dry eye patients present with instability of the precorneal tear film which breaks up much earlier than normally. The instability of the precorneal tear film leads to dry eye symptoms such as the sensation of sand in the eye, recurrent blurred vision, itching, smartness, and the sensation of dryness. The stability of the precorneal tear film can be evaluated by the break-up-time test (BUT). The aim of treatment of dry eye is to increase the precorneal tear film stability. Tear substitutes are the most frequent medication for dry eye patients, who request life-long treatment. Therefore, we estimated the influence of tear substitutes on the precorneal tear film stability. The influence of unpreserved artificial tear substitute containing 0.1% sodium hyaluronate (Healon 0.1%) was compared with that of 7 different available tear substitute preparations containing preservatives. The results of the present study show that Healon 0.1% has the best influence on the precorneal tear film stability. These data were found to be independent of the viscosity property of Healon 0.1%.

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泪液替代品的比较研究及其对角膜前泪液膜的直接影响。
干眼症患者表现为角膜前泪膜不稳定,破裂时间比正常人早得多。角膜前泪膜的不稳定导致干眼症状,如眼中有沙感、反复出现视力模糊、瘙痒、刺痛和干涩感。角膜前泪膜的稳定性可通过破裂时间试验(BUT)来评价。治疗干眼症的目的是提高角膜前泪膜的稳定性。泪水替代品是干眼症患者最常用的药物,他们要求终身治疗。因此,我们评估了泪液替代品对角膜前泪液膜稳定性的影响。比较了含0.1%透明质酸钠(Healon 0.1%)的未保存人工泪液替代品对7种含防腐剂的泪液替代品的影响。本研究结果表明,0.1% Healon对角膜前泪膜稳定性的影响最好。发现这些数据与0.1% Healon的粘度特性无关。
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