International Journal of Ophthalmology (Apr 2024)

Assessment of tear film parameters post-treatment with commercial eyelid cleaning wipes: a pilot study

  • Amal Aldarwesh,
  • Ali Almustanyir,
  • Raied Fagehi,
  • Khalaf Alruways,
  • Abdulaziz Bin Turki,
  • Mansour Alghamdi,
  • Muteb Khalaf Alanazi,
  • Balsam Alabdulkader,
  • Wafa Alotaibi,
  • Mosaad Alhassan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2024.04.08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 659 – 664

Abstract

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AIM: To investigate the short-term effects of commercially available eyelid-cleaning wipes on film parameters. METHODS: This study enrolled 48 healthy participants aged 20-35y (both males and females). Clinical assessment included the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire, non-invasive tear break-up time (NITBUT), tear meniscus height (TMH), and lipid layer pattern (LLP). Based on these initial results, participants were categorized as either non-dry eye or dry eye. Participants in each group were randomly allocated to either Blephaclean® or Systane® treatments. Changes in NITBUT, TMH, and LLP levels before and after lid wipe treatment were assessed. RESULTS: The dry eye group exhibited significantly higher OSDI scores and lower NITBUT and TMH levels than in the non-dry eye group (P0.05). Similarly, the LLP levels were significantly improved with Systane® (P<0.001) post-treatment compared to individuals in the non-dry eye group. However, the dry eye subjects showed higher post-treatment LLP levels than the untreated group (P<0.02). CONCLUSION: The short-term effects of Systane® eyelid wipes on tear film parameters suggest their effectiveness in dry eye disease. Nonetheless, further exploration of their long-term impact is essential to justify their cost effectiveness and efficacy in treating both aqueous deficiency and evaporative dryness.

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