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Evaluation of SUMMIT BRUSH in Treatment of Blepharitis
Sponsor: University of Notre Dame
Summary
Dry Eye Disease (DED) is a multifactorial disease that affects \~15-30 million people in the USA alone. It creates an enormous societal and economic burden, decreases productivity in the workplace, and affects the quality of lives of the people affected by this disease. DED is primarily caused by blepharitis, a chronic inflammation of the eyelid margins. If left untreated, blepharitis results in the obstruction and loss of the glands responsible for tear film production. The standard of care is the use of self-administered at home commercially available products, e.g., eyelid foams, gels, and pads. Although these products are helpful, they have limitations. Patients often require expensive in office procedures, e.g., lid debridement with exfoliation devices or more expensive procedures. The scope of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of a new self-administered disposable ocular brush used in conjunction with the most common eyelid cleanser. The investigators are looking to see if combining the microexfoliation provided by the brush with the eyelid cleanser is more effective at removing the eyelid debris than the cleanser alone.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2020-07-21
Completion Date
2022-07-18
Last Updated
2020-11-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
SUMMIT BRUSH
SUMMIT BRUSH used for the treatment of blepharitis
Ocusoft Lid Scrub Original Foaming Eyelid Cleanser
treating blepharitis with Ocusoft Lid Scrub Original Foaming Eyelid Cleanser
Locations (3)
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Michiana Eye Center
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
Kentucky Eye Institute
Lexington, Kentucky, United States