Efficacy of Pulsed Light Therapy for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Dry Eye Syndrome
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Dry Eye Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age greater or equal to 18 y/o
- Patients presenting to academic referral center for DES
- Diagnosis of mild to moderate DES with meibomian gland dysfunction and ocular rosacea, based on evaluation of meibomian glands (MG), MG secretions, and other factors
- Facial rosacea
- Patients must not have started any new medications within the past 1 month
- Patients should not be using warm compresses or lid scrubs more than 1-2 times in the previous 2 weeks
- Symptomatic changes in DES
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age < 18
- History of inflammatory DES (e.g. Sjogren's, rheumatoid arthritis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid)
- History of trauma-induced ocular surface disease (thermal burns, chemical burns)
- Severe DES
- Pregnant women
- H/o seizures
- Significant unprotected sun exposure or use of tanning beds or creams in treated area (must be discontinued at least 2 weeks prior to treatment, during treatment course, and 2 weeks after last treatment)
- Use of Accutane, anti-coagulants, or St. John's Wort
- Active infections/immunosuppression
- Herpes 1 or 2 within the treatment area
- Patients who have undergone LASIK surgery within the past 12 months
Sites / Locations
- University of Miami Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Sham Treatment
Pulsed Light Therapy
Sham light treatment will consist of applying the usual eye shields used for PLT, applying the usual skin gel to the facial region, and applying the cooling probe without application of pulsed light therapy treatment. All subjects will come for their initial visit where evaluation and treatment #1 will take place. They will also attend 3 follow-up visits spaced approximately 3-4 weeks apart during which they will have subsequent treatments and/or evaluations for their dry eyes. The visit duration will range from approximately 60-90 minutes per clinic visit.
All subjects will come for their initial visit where evaluation and treatment #1 will take place. They will also attend 3 follow-up visits spaced approximately 3-4 weeks apart during which they will have subsequent treatments and/or evaluations for their dry eyes. The visit duration will range from approximately 60-90 minutes per clinic visit.