The purpose of this study is to determine the correct volume of lissamine green to use when assessing conjunctival staining, and to determine the time course needed to evaluate conjunctival staining after lissamine green has been instilled in the eye.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
vital stain solution
Alcon Call Center for Trial Locations
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Conjunctival Staining at 1 Minute
Lissamine green was instilled in each eye. Conjunctival staining was assessed by the investigator in the nasal and temporal sections. The Oxford Scheme was used for each section, with a possible score of 0-5 for each section, where 0=absent and 5=severe. The nasal and temporal scores were summed, for a possible score of 0-10 for each eye. Each subject was represented by a single eye, referred to as the "study eye." The study eye was defined as the eye that attained the highest stain at any measurement time point during the screening visit.
Time frame: 1 minute after instillation
Conjunctival Staining at 2 Minutes
Lissamine green was instilled in each eye. Conjunctival staining was assessed by the investigator in the nasal and temporal sections. The Oxford Scheme was used for each section, with a possible score of 0-5 for each section, where 0=absent and 5=severe. The nasal and temporal scores were summed, for a possible score of 0-10 for each eye. Each subject was represented by a single eye, referred to as the "study eye." The study eye was defined as the eye that attained the highest stain at any measurement time point during the screening visit.
Time frame: 2 minutes after instillation
Conjunctival Staining at 3 Minutes
Lissamine green was instilled in each eye. Conjunctival staining was assessed by the investigator in the nasal and temporal sections. The Oxford Scheme was used for each section, with a possible score of 0-5 for each section, where 0=absent and 5=severe. The nasal and temporal scores were summed, for a possible score of 0-10 for each eye. Each subject was represented by a single eye, referred to as the "study eye." The study eye was defined as the eye that attained the highest stain at any measurement time point during the screening visit.
Time frame: 3 minutes after instillation
Conjunctival Staining at 4 Minutes
Lissamine green was instilled in each eye. Conjunctival staining was assessed by the investigator in the nasal and temporal sections. The Oxford Scheme was used for each section, with a possible score of 0-5 for each section, where 0=absent and 5=severe. The nasal and temporal scores were summed, for a possible score of 0-10 for each eye. Each subject was represented by a single eye, referred to as the "study eye." The study eye was defined as the eye that attained the highest stain at any measurement time point during the screening visit.
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Time frame: 4 minutes after instillation
Conjunctival Staining at 5 Minutes
Lissamine green was instilled in each eye. Conjunctival staining was assessed by the investigator in the nasal and temporal sections. The Oxford Scheme was used for each section, with a possible score of 0-5 for each section, where 0=absent and 5=severe. The nasal and temporal scores were summed, for a possible score of 0-10 for each eye. Each subject was represented by a single eye, referred to as the "study eye." The study eye was defined as the eye that attained the highest stain at any measurement time point during the screening visit.
Time frame: 5 minutes after instillation