Clinical Optometry (Mar 2023)

Quality of Life in Digital Device Users Who are Treated with Systane Hydration PF

  • Pucker AD,
  • Lievens C,
  • McGwin G Jr,
  • Franklin QX,
  • Logan A,
  • Wolfe GS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 45 – 54

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Andrew D Pucker,1 Chris Lievens,2 Gerald McGwin Jr,1 Quentin X Franklin,1 Amy Logan,1 Gregory S Wolfe2,3 1University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA; 2Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, TN, USA; 3Center for Eye and Health Outcomes, Memphis, TN, USACorrespondence: Andrew D Pucker, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Optometry, 1716 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL, 35233, Tel +1 (920) 579-2900, Email [email protected]: To understand the impact of Systane Hydration PF on dryness symptoms and quality of life in digital device users and to determine if participants prefer either the unit-dose or multi-dose dispensing system of Systane Hydration PF.Materials and Methods: This 2-week, three visit study recruited regular digital device users. Participants were required to score ≤ 80 on the Impact of Dry Eye on Everyday Life (IDEEL) Quality of Life (QoL) Work domain and between 13 and 32 on the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire. Participants were randomized to either Systane Hydration PF unit-dose or multi-dose for 1 week and switched to the alternative dosing system for the second week. Participations were evaluated by completing the full IDEEL-QoL module and OSDI questionnaire at each visit. Likert surveys were completed to probe dispensing system preferences.Results: Thirty participants with a mean ± SD age of 28.6 ± 12.0 years (70% female) were recruited. Participants had significant improvements in all three IDEEL-QoL domains as well as in OSDI scores (all p < 0.0001). Participants had similar preferences for the two dispensing systems, though they were more likely to indicate that they thought that the multi-dose bottle was more environmentally friendly than the unit-dose vials.Conclusion: Digital device users with dry eye symptoms had meaningful improvements in eye comfort and quality of life scores after being treated with Systane Hydration PF for 2 weeks. Participants did not have a clear dispensing system preference suggesting that the best dispensing system may depend on the patient.Keywords: artificial tears, digital eye strain, dry eye disease, symptoms, Systane Hydration PF

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