Clinical trial

A Prospective Study on the Effect of Pre-cataract Surgical Ocular Hygiene Regime on Microbial Load, Tear Osmolarity, Dry Eye, and Inflammatory Markers Between Two Ocular Hygiene Regimen Groups

Name
UptownEye4
Description
This study assesses the impact of two differing ocular hygiene regimens prior to cataract surgery. The first regimen includes an omega-3 supplement and the second without, and both include an at-home lid wipe and cleansing eye drops. These regimens will be assessed on microbial load, inflammation, tear osmolarity, and dry eye metrics. Patients will be randomized to either the omega-3 group + 3-part hygiene regimen, or the group with only the 3-part hygiene regimen. Data will be collected for inflammation through a test (InflammaDry) that measures an inflammatory marker, dry eye metrics via an imaging tool called Oculus 5M and the Canadian Dry Eye Assessment (CDEA) questionnaire, tear osmolarity through Tear Labs device, and area of growth for conjunctiva microbial load by swabbing the conjunctiva of the eye. Dry eye metrics (CDEA and Oculus 5M) will be collected during the patient's baseline appointment, 2-5 days prior to surgery, and post-operative month 1. Microbial load swabs will be collected at baseline, 2-5 days prior to surgery, and date of the surgery. An ocular assessment will also be completed at baseline, one week post-operation, and one month post-operation. All metrics will be compared to the fellow eye. The usage of omega-3 will be compared to the regimen without omega-3.
Trial arms
Trial start
2023-09-01
Estimated PCD
2024-01-01
Trial end
2024-01-01
Status
Not yet recruiting
Phase
Early phase I
Treatment
Omega-3
Omega-3 is a fatty acid and there is evidence that the consumption of re-esterified oral omega-3 supplements over the course of 6 to 8 weeks aid in reducing inflammation, dry eye, and optimizing tear osmolarity. The oral omega-3 supplement taken daily.
Arms:
Omega-3
Trehalose
Eyedrops consisting of trehalose and sodium hyaluronate that lubricate and hydrate the eye to relieve dry eye.
Arms:
No Omega-3, Omega-3
Other names:
Thealoz Duo Drops
Zocular Eyelid System Treatment
A lid cleaning and debridement system that consists of okra-based gel to relieve dry eye or inflammation. The gel is applied to the eyelid margin and lashes with a cotton swab.
Arms:
No Omega-3, Omega-3
Other names:
ZEST
Blephadex cleansing eyelid wipes
Eyelid cleansing wipes with tea tree oil and coconut that help reduce infection.
Arms:
No Omega-3, Omega-3
Size
68
Primary endpoint
MMP-9
Baseline, 2-5 days prior to surgery, post-operative month 1
Microbial load
Baseline, 2-5 days prior to surgery, surgery day
Tear osmolarity
Baseline, 2-5 days prior to surgery, surgery day
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients 18 or older who underwent cataract surgical ocular hygiene treatment regimen prior to cataract surgery. * Patients of all severity of dry eye will be included. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with any other ocular comorbidities (glaucoma, iritis, traumatic eye injury, known systemic autoimmune diseases, immune disorders, anti-inflammatory medications, blood disorders (eg. altered white counts), prior surgery, prior traumatic eye injury, previous dry eye interventions such as ocular plugs, radiofrequency, and IPL). * Patients who have any complications arise during the cataract surgery. * Patients with altered mental state and cannot provide informed consent.
Protocol
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Updated at
2023-08-14

1 organization

2 products

3 indications

Product
Trehalose
Indication
Dry Eye
Indication
Cataract