Commonly know that one of the complications caused by Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is microangiopathy. Microangiopathy in the long term may lead to neuropathy of the corneal nerves. Neuropathy of the cornea will lead to dry eyes in DM patient. One of the artificial tears used in treating dry eyes is sodium hyaluronate. But until recently no research had been done in examining the effect of giving combination of sodium hyaluronate, vitamin A and vitamin E in dry eyes. The antioxidant, and capability of vitamin A and E in promoting cell proliferation may alleviate the symptoms of dry eyes. In this paper we used Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), Tear Break Up time, Schirmer I test and impression cytology to assess baseline and 28 days post therapy in patient with Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR), and Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR)
The study is double blind randomized clinical trial, comparing the usage of combination of sodium hyaluronate 0.15%, vitamin A and vitamin E eye drops compared to sodium hyaluronate 0.1% eye drop only in patient with NPDR or PDR with decreased corneal sensitivity. The examination consisted of OSDI questionnaire, tear film break up time, Schirmer I, and goblet cell density, examined at baseline and 4 weeks (day 28) after the initial eye drops is given. For sample size calculation, estimated 96 patients are required to give statistical effect, this number already calculating the possibility of 20% drop out rate. Every eligible patient is then randomized with block randomization into each allocated arm. Statistical analysis used for this study is unpaired T test if the data distribution is normal, if not Mann-Whitney test will be used.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
96
Eye drops consisting of combination of Sodium Hyaluronate, Vitamin A, Vitamin E will be . given to patients in control groups
Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire
A questionnaire to measure subjective symptoms of dry eyes. Possible score of 0 (no dry eye) to 100 (severe dry eye). Measured at baseline, day 14 and day 28.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Tear Film Breakup Time
Measurement in seconds of tear film stability. The shorter the fluorescein tear break up time, the lower the tear film stability. Measured at baseline and day 28.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Schirmer I Test
Measurement of tear production. The amount of tears are measured in total millimeters after 5 minutes has elapsed. Measured at baseline and day 28.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Conjunctival Goblet Cell Density
Measurement of conjunctival goblet cell count per mm2. Measured at baseline and day 28.
Time frame: 4 weeks
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