Severe dry eye is a debilitating ocular disease resulting in loss of vision, reduced day-to-day function and significant discomfort. Tear substitutes are an important part of the treatment of all patients, however, even with aggressive us, the corneal(ocular)surface often remains very irregular due to poor surface healing. The agent being evaluated in this study, Thymosin Beta 4, promotes healing of the corneal surface and has been studied in patients with recalcitrant corneal ulcers and erosions with significant success (Arch Ophthalmol. 2010;128(5):636-638., Ann of the NY Acad of Sci, May, 2010). The study hypothesis is that Thymosin Beta 4, in its role as a modulator of corneal surface healing, may be able to promote healing of the corneal surface allowing for more conventional modalities to take over and maintain a smooth and regular ocular surface. The investigators hope to be able to demonstrate an improvement in visual acuity, surface healing and a reduction in dry-eye related symptoms.
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
9
Patients will be randomized and will receive the same eye drops the Thymosin Beta 4.
Patients will be randomized and will receive the same eye drops without the Thymosin Beta 4.
Michigan Cornea Consultants, P.C.
Southfield, Michigan, United States
Safety
Sum of adverse events observed at Day 1, Day 14, Day 28 and Day 56. Measurable by Intra-ocular pressure (IOP) by applanation tonometry, Complete ophthalmologic evaluation including fundoscopy, An adverse event (baseline and all subsequent study visits).
Time frame: Day 1, Day 14, Day 28 and Day 56
Corneal Fluorescein Staining
Ocular surface irregularity as measured by Slit Lamp Examination (SLE) with fluorescein dye staining of the cornea at days 56 (+28 day follow up). The scale used to determine the difference in corneal fluorescein staining is the Oxford scale. (The Oxford Scale measures corneal fluorescein staining) Corneal staining type was assessed by the investigator for each of 5 regions of the cornea, i.e., four quadrants plus central. The five regions were summed, for a maximum score of 25. A higher score represents greater disability.
Time frame: Days 56 (+28 day follow up)
Ocular Discomfort Index
Dry eye causes ocular discomfort, which is measured using a Ocular Surface Disease Index at 56 day (+28 day followup). (Symptomatic improvement using the validated Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI). The OSDI is a questionnaire that consists of 12 questions about ocular irritation and the effect of dry eye on vision. For every question, participants check a score between 0 and 4, where 0 equals "none of the time" and 4 equals "all of the time. OSDI scores are calculated according to: OSDI = \[(sum of scores for all questions answered)\*100\] / \[(total number of questions answered)\*4\]. The OSDI is scored on a scale of 0 to 100, with higher scores representing greater disability.
Time frame: Days 56 (+28 day follow up)
Tear Film Break up Time
Tear film break up time (TFBUT) was measured to evaluating the quality of tear at 56 day (+28 day follow up). The tear film break-up time is defined as the interval between the last complete blink and the first appearance of a dry spot, or disruption in the tear film. Range : \>10 seconds is thought to be normal, \<5 seconds low (with high likelihood of dry eye symptoms).
Time frame: Days 56 (+28 day follow up)
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