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Effect of Intense Pulsed Light on Anterior Corneal Aberrations and Quality of Vision in Patients with Evaporative Dry Eye.

Lanting Yang1,2, Emmanuel Eric Pazo1, Guanghao Qin1,2, Qing Zhang1,2, Yi Wu1, Yilin Song1,2, Hongda Zhang1, Tiezhu Lin1, Ling Xu1, Jonathan Edward Moore3, Wei He1.   

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the improvement in the tear film lipid layer (TFLL) and its subsequent impact upon corneal aberrations following intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment in patients with evaporative dry eye disease (DED) due to meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). Background: The prevalence of DED is common and can lead to ocular discomfort, reduced visual acuity, and lowered quality of vision (QoV) and life.
Methods: In this self-control study, patients with moderate-to-severe evaporative DED due to MGD were consecutively enrolled and underwent two IPL treatments at 3-week intervals. Clinical assessments, such as Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and QoV questionnaires, anterior corneal aberrations, noninvasive tear breakup time (NITBUT), interferometric fringe pattern as determined by TFLL quality, corneal fluorescein staining (CFS), meibum gland (MG), conjunctival hyperemia (CH), best-corrected visual acuity, endothelial cell count, and intraocular pressure, were conducted at pretreatment (D-0), day 21 (D-21), and day 42 (D-42) after IPL treatment.
Results: The final analysis included 124 eyes of 62 patients (29 females, 33 males; mean age 35.66 ± 11.09 years). Clinically and statistically significant improvement in NITBUT was observed at D-42 (p < 0.01). OSDI, QoV, TFLL score, and MG quality and expressibility all improved significantly (p < 0.05) at D-42, whereas CH (p = 0.073) and CFS (p = 0.058) showed minor not significant improvements at D-42 of assessment. Anterior corneal aberrations also improved significantly at D-42 of assessment (p < 0.05). Conclusions: IPL treatment reduced the severity of symptoms and improved the overall tear film (TF) stability in patients with moderate-to-severe evaporative dry eye (DE) due to MGD. Additionally, the significant improvement in QoV in DE patients can be attributed to the reduction in anterior corneal aberrations due to improved TF stability.

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Keywords:  corneal aberrations; dry eye; intense pulsed light; quality of vision

Year:  2021        PMID: 33617727     DOI: 10.1089/photob.2020.4953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photobiomodul Photomed Laser Surg        ISSN: 2578-5478


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1.  Management of Post-LASIK Dry Eye with Intense Pulsed Light in Combination with 0.1% Sodium Hyaluronate and Heated Eye Mask.

Authors:  Yi Wu; Ling Xu; Yilin Song; Qing Zhang; Guanghao Qin; Lanting Yang; Jinfei Ma; Christoph Palme; Jonathan E Moore; Emmanuel Eric Pazo; Wei He
Journal:  Ophthalmol Ther       Date:  2021-11-06

2.  Analysis of the Changes and Possible Reasons in Aberrations before and after Surgery in Patients with Concomitant Exotropia.

Authors:  Xixi Zhang; Jiajia Zhou; Haoliang Li; Jiajun Lu; Shu Liang
Journal:  Comput Intell Neurosci       Date:  2022-09-05
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