| Literature DB >> 35941981 |
Luigi Capasso1, Giulia Abbinante2, Alessia Coppola2, Giulio Salerno2, Maddalena De Bernardo2.
Abstract
The purpose of our study is to see how beneficial is tea tree oil (TTO) for treating chronic blepharitis topically, with a focus on the Demodex mite. To discover all possibly relevant published papers, an accurate Pubmed database search analysis of the current literature was undertaken from 2012 to December 2021. Fourteen papers dealing with the use of TTO to treat chronic blepharitis have been found. The effectiveness of TTO treatment was tested in vitro by 4 authors and in vivo by 10 authors. All studied confirmed efficacy of TTO treatment, even cyclic, on Demodex mite blepharitis. TTO can be used for lid scrubs, facial cleanser, eyelid patch, eyelid gel, eyelash shampoo or, more commonly, as TTO impregnated eyelid wipes. The scientific evidence of TTO for chronic blepharitis treatment gives a lot of confidence for the progress that this treatment may have in the future clinical practice.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35941981 PMCID: PMC9356889 DOI: 10.1155/2022/9204251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.246
Summary chart of effectiveness of TTO treatment tested in vitro.
| Author | Purpose of study | Results |
|---|---|---|
| Cheng et al. | To assess the vitality of 93 live Demodex mites for 300 minutes, based on limb and body movement and crenated or translucent appearance, after the application of four eyelid cleansers and four antimicrobial solutions (TTO 50% diluted and 100% undiluted, T4O, linalool). | No significant differences were observed between undiluted TTO, T4O, and linalool ( |
| Chen et al. | To evaluate the potential toxicity of T4O on epithelial cells of the meibomian glands with variable T4O concentrations (1.0%, 0.1%, and 0.01%). | TTO is toxic on nonocular epithelial cells and on epithelial cells of the meibomian glands for all tested concentrations. |
| Su et al. | Alcami corporation wanted to evaluate the antibacterial activity of a 2% T4O formulation against pathogens specified in chapter 51 of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP 51>). | T40 2% formulation is safe and effective in rapidly killing microorganisms associated with ocular diseases. |
| Bulut and Tanriverdi | The purpose of this study was to see how TTO active components in eye washing wipes and mixtures affected Demodex life span. | Even at relatively low doses, T4O has an anti-Demodex action (0.5%). |
Summary chart of effectiveness of TTO treatment tested in vivo.
| Author | Purpose of study | Results |
|---|---|---|
| Maher et al. | The effectiveness of lid scrubbing with a TTO solution (Naviblef) was evaluated in 40 patients divided into two groups of 20 patients each, one with blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction and the other with healthy subjects in a case-control study. | All patients who received lid scrubbing with a TTO formula had statistically significant improvement in signs and symptoms ( |
| Karakurt et al. | In 135 individuals with Demodex mite blepharitis, the efficacy of a 7.5% TTO eyelash wash was investigated. | TTO eyelash shampoo was found to be three times more efficient in reaching total Demodex elimination, lowering Demodex count and ocular symptoms dramatically. |
| Ergun | To assess the efficacy of two TTO-based cleaning gels in two groups of 49 individuals with chronic blepharitis. Group 1 (50 eyes of 25 patients) received a basic gel with 3% ( | The ocular surface disease index (OSDI), tear breaking time (TBUT), ocular surface staining pattern, Schirmer's test, and impression cytology all improved in group 2, as did the cytokines and Demodex numbers. |
| Koo et al. | To study 335 patients divided in 2 randomized groups with ocular discomfort to receive eyelid lavage with or without TTO, by evaluating the OSDI score | Demodex blepharitis was present in 84% of patients with ocular symptoms. Patients treated with TTO showed a significant reduction in Demodex count and improvement in ocular symptoms, more evident than the other group. |
| Alver et al. | Enrolling 39 chronic, treatment–refractory Demodex blepharitis patients undergoing therapy with 4% TTO eyelid gel and 10% eyelash shampoo to develop a scoring system for a very precise diagnosis of Demodex blepharitis. | TTO therapy resulted in resolution of symptoms in 25 patients, and treatment was recommended for all those with a score >4, based on the table proposed by the authors. |
| Murphy et al. | The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of the Dr Organic Tea Tree face cleanser, OcuSoft Lids Scrub Plus, and the BlephEx TM device in the treatment of follicular blepharitis in 86 patients divided into three groups. | At the end of therapy, all three groups had considerably lower Demodex numbers. |
| Mergen et al. | In patients with seborrheic blepharitis, swabs containing tea tree oil and chamomile oil were compared to baby shampoo (BS). | In terms of Demodex reduction and clinical improvement, patients in both groups demonstrated equivalent success in the treatment of seborrheic blepharitis. |
| Liu and Gong | To compare the antidemodectic benefits of an okra eyelid patch to tea tree oil in a prospective trial of Demodex blepharitis. | Sensitive Demodex blepharitis patients, such as the elderly and children, may benefit from the use of an okra eyelid patch. |
| Evren Kemer et al. | On Demodex blepharitis, the effectiveness of cyclic therapy of heat followed by terpinen-4-ol soaked wipes to eyelids (twice a day for 2 weeks, then 7-10 days off, then the same treatment was repeated) was investigated. | The patients' symptoms and tear function tests improved dramatically following the second cycle compared to premedication stages. Symptoms recurred in two subjects (93%) after a 12-month follow-up. |
| Jacobi et al. | In fifty patients with Demodex blepharitis, the management of eyelid wipes filled with 2.5% terpinen-4-ol (T4O) and 0.2% hyaluronic acid (HA) for 28 days was evaluated. | During the initial treatment phase, daily use of T4O filled eyelid wipes considerably relieved ocular symptoms and signs, while also lowering the mite count. |