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Cord Blood Platelet Poor Plasma Eye Drops
Sponsor: Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
Summary
Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent ocular condition characterized by the disruption of the ocular surface's homeostasis. It affects a significant portion of the population, particularly women and older individuals. The impact of DED on the healthcare system and patients' quality of life is substantial, with approximately 30 million adult patients (14.5%) reporting DED symptoms in the US. Global mapping studies have shown that DED prevalence ranges from 5% to 50% of the population. While chronic instillation of artificial tears is the main treatment strategy for DED, it is often ineffective in moderate to severe cases associated with corneal inflammation. Innovative therapeutic approaches using human serum and platelet derivatives have shown promising results in tear substitution. Umbilical cord blood plasma, which contains natural tissue regenerative and immunomodulatory factors, has demonstrated positive effects on corneal epithelial cells and clinical efficacy in observational studies. This study aims to develop a randomized clinical trial protocol to compare the clinical efficacy of artificial tears (control arm) and human platelet poor plasma from umbilical cord blood (treatment arm) in the treatment of DED. The results of this clinical trial will contribute to understanding the clinical efficacy of umbilical cord blood plasma eye drops compared to artificial tears in the treatment of moderate to severe DED.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2025-03-11
Completion Date
2026-08
Last Updated
2025-09-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
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Combination of CB3P-ED + 0.1% cyclosporine eye drops
0.15% hyaluronic acid + 0.1% cyclosporine eye drops
Combination of 0.15% hyaluronic acid + 0.1% cyclosporine eye drops
Locations (1)
Fondazione Irccs Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
Milan, Italy