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Efficacy and Safety of Thermic Devices in the Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Sponsor: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
Summary
Dry eye syndrome is a common eye disease that affects 1 to 2 out of 10 persons around the planet. One common cause of this disease is the meibomian gland dysfunction. Meibomian glands are very small glands located at the rim of the eyelids that produce an oily substance that prevents the evaporation of tears. When these glands are compromised, the tear film evaporates quickly and the eyes dry up. This disease presents as eye irritation, foreign body sensation, inflammation, etc. The treatment of choice for MGD is eyelid massage and warm compresses 2 times a day. However, these treatments not always work perfectly, and as a result, patients find it hard to follow doctor's orders. Another kind of treatment is thermal therapy. There are several devices that are designed to apply heat on the eyelids, such as Lipiflow, MiBo Thermoflo, and Blephasteam. In this study, we want to find out whether thermal therapy with MiBo Thermoflo works better than warm compresses and eyelid massage use in the treatment of dry eye caused by MGD. To do this, we will select several patients and will assign them randomly to either the group with thermal therapy with MiBo Thermoflo or to the group with warm compresses and eyelid massage. The Mibo group will receive 3 sessions of thermal therapy at 2 weeks interval and the control group warm compresses and eyelid massage 2 times per day. All subjects will have a follow up of 24 weeks and we will compare results for both groups at the end of the study.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
42
Start Date
2019-09-01
Completion Date
2025-12
Last Updated
2025-04-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Mibo Thermoflo
Thermal therapy with Mibo Thermoflo for 11 minutes per eye, during each session.
Warm compresses and eyelid massage
Warm compresses plus eyelid massage 2 times per day 11 minutes per eye.
Locations (1)
Departamento de Oftalmologia, Hospital Universitario "Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez"
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico