Dry eye is a chronic condition that decreases function and affect visual function with severe discapacity until now treatments are based in artificial eye drops. Platelet rich plasma has emerged as a strategy for cellular restoration, the purpose of this study is to evaluate their effects in lacrimal production and safety of this intervention in patients with severe dry eye.
Dry eye is a chronic condition that decreases function and affect visual function with severe discapacity until now treatments are based in artificial eye drops. Platelet rich plasma has emerged as a strategy for cellular restoration, the purpose of this study is to evaluate their effects in lacrimal production and safety of this intervention in patients with severe dry eye.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
: 15 patients with diagnosis of severe dry eye will receive standard of care treatment ( Hyaluronic acid eye drops 5 times per day). Objective measurements as corneal staining, Shirmer , BUT, and VA, will be determinate as subjective measurements as OSDI and treatment compliance will be evaluated at day 0-30,60 and 90
Change From Baseline in Ocular Surface Staining
Surface damage to the exposed eye, assessed by staining, is graded against standard charts. According to the Oxford grade panel (Oxford Scale), the staining was graded and was classified from grade 0 to grade V (0 to 5 score). The minimum value of this scale was 0, which indicating absent surface damage, and the maximum value was 5, which meaning severe surface damages.
Time frame: 90 days
Change From Baseline in Shirmer Test
The Schirmer test I (performed without anaesthesia) was completed before any drops were instilled in the eye. Standardised Schirmer strips (Biotech Vision Care, Gandhinagar, India) were bent at the notch and placed carefully over the lower lid margin as far as possible towards the temporal angle of the lids. The patient was instructed to keep his/her eyelids closed during the test. The strips remained in place for 5 min. After 5 min, the amount of moisture in each strip was measured using a millimetre scale
Time frame: 90 days
Change From Baseline in Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI)
The OSDI consists of 12 questions on items related to the assessment of symptoms, functional limitations and environmental factors related to dry eye. It is graded on a scale of 0-4, with 0 indicating none of the time, 1 for some of the time, 2 for half of the time, 3 for most of the time and 4 indicating all the time. This is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the severity of dry eye. The total OSDI score was then calculated by the following formula: OSDI = (sum of scores for all questions answered) × 100/(total number of questions answered) × 4). A score of 0-100 was obtained, related to the extent of dry eye, which a higher score representing greater symptoms severity.
Time frame: 90 days
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