Demodex blepharitis is a prevalent cause of comorbid infection among individuals undergoing cataract surgery. Several complications may arise in the postsurgical period from Staphylococcus or Streptococcus co-infections, as Demodex is a vector for these pathogens. Hence, prophylactic treatments before cataract surgery may lead to a reduction in complication rates. Since Demodex infestation and cataract surgery are two prevalent coexisting conditions in the general population, this study aims to test the effect of four combined treatments to eradicate or improve the Demodex infestation index before surgery. The investigators are conducting a single-blinded randomized trial of four therapies in participants undergoing cataract surgery. All participants will or are receiving daily eyelid cleansing bid and topical 0.3% ciprofloxacin q4h for three days added to the allocated treatment arm. Our four intervention groups are: \[1\] Blephaclean eye scrubs; \[2\] 50% dilution baby shampoo; \[3\] tea tree oil shampoo; \[4\]: topical 0.3% ciprofloxacin alone. To assess treatment efficacy, the investigators will perform eyelash hair epilation pre and postoperatively. The primary outcome is a change in the mean Demodex spp. infestation index. Also, a change in the crude number of Demodex (egg, larvae, nymph, or adult-form) spp. in eyelashes after one-week of therapy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
160
Twice a day eyelid margin cleansing for three days.
Applied topically in the eyelid margin every four hours for three days.
Twice a day eyelid margin cleansing for three days.
Twice a day eyelid margin cleansing for three days.
Hospital de la Luz
Mexico City, Mexico
Mean Demodex spp. infestation index by intervention group
Number of demodex (egg, larvae, nymph, adult-form) spp. per eyelash (taken from epilation).
Time frame: One week.
Crude count of Demodex spp. adult-forms (mites) in eyelashes by intervention group
Number of demodex (egg, larvae, nymph, adult-form) spp. in total (taken from epilation).
Time frame: One week.
Endophthalmitis in the postoperative period.
Number of cases diagnosed with endophthalmitis in the postoperative period.
Time frame: One week.
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