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Corneal Tear Film Imaging of the Cornea Before and After Restasis Therapy

Dry Eye SyndromeTear Film Insufficiency

Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is a disease affects the production and stability of the tear film, leading to vision disturbances and a major decrease in quality of life. The most recommended treatment for moderate-severe DES today which failed conservative therapy with lubricating eye drops is topical Cyclosporine 0.05% (Restasis®). The Tear Film Imager (TFI) is a novel imaging modality designed for visualization of the individual tear film layers up to a resolution of 0.1 micrometers, a property not enabled by any other imaging modality for this indication to date. In this study we wish to assess the effects of topical Cyclosporine 0.05% on the tear film using the TFI. In our previous study we found this modality yields high resolution images of the tear film, yielding significant differences between healthy and diseased (DES) eyes. We believe the TFI will improve quality of assessment and follow-up of DES patients, allowing more effective diagnosis and treatment of this disease in the future.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Prospective Single-center Long-term Follow-up Study of a Series of Cases Previously Included in...

Dry EyeNeuropathic Pain

Dry eye affects millions of people around the world. Some dry eye patients complain of neuropathic eye pain that can affect their quality of life. From August 2016 to June 2017, the QUALVIDON study (NCT03296111), conducted at the Adolphe de Rothschild Foundation Hospital, assessed pain and its impact on quality of life using self-administered questionnaires in a series of dry eye patients. This 2nd study, entitled QUALVIDON2, focuses on the outcome of patients previously included in QUALVIDON.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Tear Lipid Layer Thickness Assessments With Perfluorohexyloctane Eye Drops

Dry Eye

The purpose of this study is to explore the tear lipid layer quantitatively and qualitatively before and after use of a perflurohexyloctane eye drop (NovaTears)

Completed16 enrollment criteria

AST Combined With 0.05% Cyclosporin Eye Drop Improve Corneal Nerve Density in Patients With SS Dry...

Sjogren's SyndromeDry Eye1 more

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of autologous serum tears combined with 0.05% cyclosporin eye drop in treating Sjögren's syndrome dry eye and their effect on corneal nerves. We assessed the impact of 12-week AST combined with 0.05% cyclosporin eye drop treatment on signs, symptoms, and sub-basal nerve density (SND) in patients with dry eyes related to Sjogren's syndrome.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Mucin Levels in Dry Eye and Normal Populations

Dry Eye

The purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in ocular mucin levels in response to a drying environment in subjects with dry eye disease as well as patients who report no history of dry eye disease. It is expected that exposure to the dry environment will alter mucin levels in different ways when comparing the two groups.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Extended Tear Film Break Up Time (TFBUT) With an Ocular Emulsion

Dry Eye

The primary objective of this investigation will be to quantify the increase in tear film break-up time (TFBUT) associated with the instillation of a single eyedrop of an Ocular Emulsion in dry eye sufferers.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Influence of PRN Dry Eye Omega-3 Nutritional Regimen on Tear Osmolarity In Cases Of Dry Eye...

Dry Eye Disease

The investigators hypothesize that oral omega-3-acid triglyceride form will decrease dry-eye related symptoms as well as clinical markers associated with dry eye disease (TearOsmolarity, Schirmer-1 test values, corneal staining, and fluorescein tear break-up time) when compared to administration of placebo.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Tear Proteins, Conjunctival Cells and Imaging Eyes in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus...

Dry Eye

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) are chronic systemic autoimmune diseases that have been reported to affect the ocular surface of patients [1,2]. However, the nature of the disturbances of the ocular surface immunity and their relationship to systemic disease severity are poorly understood. This study aims to profile the ocular surface inflammation of RA and SLE patients by a., analysing levels of tear cytokine, and b., investigating conjunctival cells, and c. clinical imaging for conjunctival redness and tear stability. 20 consecutive RA patients and 20 consecutive SLE patients will be recruited from the Singapore General Hospital Rheumatology clinic. 20 age matched controls for SLE and another 20 age matched controls for RA will be recruited. All participants will undergo Tear collection with Schirmer strips EyePRIMTM (Opia Technologies) Impression Cytology Device for conjunctival sampling Clinical ocular surface assessment with Oculus Keratograph 5M Collection of blood via venipuncture (optional) Retrieval of Clinical Information of participants The association of cytokines in the tears with various cellular and immune markers, as well as clinical signs of inflammation and tear stability will be investigated. This will be useful for further longitudinal studies of treatment in autoimmmune disease patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study on the Use of a Sensory Panel to Assess Comfort Between Three Different Contact Lenses...

Dry Eye Syndromes

As new contact lens products continue to be developed and improved, it's becoming harder for some individuals to tell whether one product is different from another. In addition, not everyone has the same level of sensitivity of their eyes, making it difficult for these judgments to be made. The purpose of this study is to explore the idea of using a pre-determined "expert panel" of individuals who are able to tell differences between contact lenses based on their comfort.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Dry Eye Disease in Patients Diagnosed With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Dry Eye SyndromesRheumatoid Arthritis

This study will evaluate the prevalence of dry eye disease in patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. No treatment is administered in this study.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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