Dry Eye disease signs and symptoms are reduced in patients who receive topical steroids and topical hyaluronic acid. AdOM's Tear Film Imager measurements are reproducible and it can diagnose the dry eye disease state in a single, non-invasive measurement. The Tear Film Imager can provide objective accurate measurements of the dry eye treatment effectiveness.
80 subjects will be enrolled , 40 of which with positive signs and symptoms of Dry eye and 40 healthy subjects without sign and no symptoms of Dry eye. Healthy and Dry eye groups will be age- matched. Over a period of 4 weeks, the subjects diagnosed with dry eye will be treated and as follows: 1. Hylo-comod artificial tears (0.1 % sodium hyaluronate) 8 times a day for 4 weeks 2. Coll STERODEX (Dexamethasone sodium phosphate 0.1% eye drops) 3 times a day for 2 weeks Healthy subjects will not receive any treatment. Both groups will be examined at baseline and 4 weeks after baseline measurement. Treatment results will be measured by both traditional methods and by Tear Film Imager.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
Tear Film Imager recording
Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Jerusalem, Israel
Tear film imager measurements with be assessed for reference values for objective tests of the disease with the Tear Film Imager
Tear film imager meuresmend will be assessed during the study visits
Time frame: 1month
Verify repeatability of Tear film imager measurement
The repeatability of TFI will be evaluated by comparing the reported parameters of the two TFI measurements on first visit
Time frame: 2 hours
Compare the clinical measurements of DES to the TFI measurements
The correlation between the clinician's measurements of Dry Eye and the corresponding Tear film imager reported parameters of interest will used to evaluate the association between the two assessments.
Time frame: 1month
Changes in the lipid layer thickness
Change from baseline of the lipid layer thickness as measured by the Tear film imager
Time frame: from baseline to 1 month
Changes in the Macu-aqueous layer thickness
Change from baseline of the Muco-aqueous layer thickness as measured by Tear film imager
Time frame: from baseline to 1 month
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