This study plans to learn more about the effectiveness of the TearRestore eyelid warming mask on signs and symptoms of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). MGD is a leading cause of dry eye symptoms. Warm compresses are a standard treatment recommended by physicians to treat those diagnosed with MGD. The study will investigate whether the TearRestore mask affects meibomian gland function and dry eye symptoms.
The study will evaluate the effectiveness of the TearRestore eyelid warming mask on signs and symptoms of MGD. Warm compress treatments have been recommended as part of the standard of care by eye physicians, and are an important means in treating MGD. However, current treatment options suffer from varied temperature maintenance and poor compliance. The TearRestore™ mask offers patients a unique experience through providing sustained heat and the ability to see throughout the treatment, which will improve efficacy through improved compliance. If shown to be effective in altering Meibomian gland secretions at a single visit, this novel treatment could potentially offer the millions of patients suffering from MGD a more convenient and effective way to treat the condition.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
The Tear Restore Mask will be used for 10 minutes
University of Colorado, Dept. of Ophthalmology
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Standardized Patient Evaluation of Eye Dryness (SPEED) Questionnaire
The SPEED questionnaire will be completed by the subject prior to using the Tear Restore Mask and then repeated after the 10 minute session
Time frame: Up to 60 days
Lipid Layer Thickness
The Lipid Layer Thickness will be measured prior to using the Tear Restore Mask using the Lipiview II machine and then repeated following the 10 minute session.
Time frame: Up to 60 days
Tear Breakup Time
The Tear Breakup Time will be measured prior to using the Tear Restore Mask by the Clinician and then repeated following to 10 minute session.
Time frame: Up to 60 days
Number of Meibomian Glands Yielding Liquid Secretions
The Number of Meibomian Glands Yielding Liquid Secretions will be counted by the clinician prior to using the Tear Restore Mask and then recounted by the clinician following to 10 minute session.
Time frame: Up to 60 days
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