Clinical trials of therapeutic ocular surface medium for moderate to severe dry eye
- PMID: 20697273
- DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0b013e3181d82f5e
Clinical trials of therapeutic ocular surface medium for moderate to severe dry eye
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate therapeutic ocular surface medium (TOSM), a potential physiological tear replacement therapy, for moderate to severe dry eye.
Methods: Forty-six patients with symptoms of moderate to severe dry eye despite maximal standard therapy were enrolled in a prospective pilot study of TOSM over 1 month (n = 10) and a randomized, double-masked, controlled trial of TOSM versus saline (placebo) over 2 months (n = 36). The primary outcome measure was conjunctival rose bengal staining.
Results: An improvement in conjunctival rose bengal staining by ≥3 points occurred in 7 of 10 patients receiving TOSM in the pilot study (P = 0.017) and in 8 of 18 patients (44%) in the randomized trial (P = 0.982). In the pilot study, subjective dry eye symptoms significantly improved (P = 0.005). TOSM significantly improved the blepharitis score (P = 0.002) and conjunctival impression cytology (P = 0.028) in the randomized controlled trial. There were no serious or irreversible side effects with TOSM.
Conclusions: TOSM is a physiological tear replacement for dry eye that, unlike autologous serum, can be easily manufactured, could be widely available, and may also be beneficial for blepharitis.
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