Short-term clinical effect of hypochlorous acid eye cleansing wipes on blepharitis / 国际眼科杂志(Guoji Yanke Zazhi)
International Eye Science
; (12): 1101-1106, 2021.
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@#AIM: To evaluate the therapeutic effect on blepharitis by using hypochlorous acid eye cleansing wipes for 1wk. <p>METHODS: Prospective case-control study. Unlateral eyes of 48 patients with blepharitis who attended the ophthalmology clinic of our hospital on March 08, 2020 were selected and grouped according to the clinical diagnosis, including 16 patients in the staphylococcal blepharitis group and 22 patients in the seborrheic blepharitis group, 10 patients in the meibomian gland dysfunction blepharitis group. Hypochlorous acid eye cleansing wipes were given to clean the eyelid margin for 1wk, and related parameters of the eye surface and meibomian glands were collected before and after treatment.<p>RESULTS: Compared with pre-treatment, after 1wk of treatment, the overall ocular surface disease index(OSDI), conjunctival hyperemia, and eyelid margin hyperemia scores of the patients included in this study were significantly reduced(<i>P</i><0.001), and the OSDI scores of the three groups of patients were all significantly decreased, the tear film rupture time(TBUT)of patients in the seborrheic blepharitis group was significantly increased, and the degree of conjunctival congestion was significantly alleviated, and the scores of blepharocongestion in the staphylococcal blepharitis group and the seborrheic blepharitis group were both significantly decreased(<i>P</i><0.05).<p>CONCLUSION: The use of hypochlorous acid eye cleansing wipes to clean the eyelid margins for 1wk has a positive effect on different types of blepharitis. It could relieve the ocular symptoms of blepharitis and reduce the incidence of staphylococcal blepharitis and seborrheic blepharitis. Eyelid congestion, improve conjunctival hyperemia of seborrheic blepharitis, and improve tear film stability.
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International Eye Science
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2021
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