AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate how different artificial tears (AT) affect the thickness of tear film sublayers using a new imaging device.
  • Results showed that all tested ATs significantly increased the mucoaqueous layer thickness (MALT) at 1 minute post-instillation, with the Systane Complete PF (SYS) formulation providing the most substantial increase.
  • The findings suggest that while all ATs work quickly to enhance tear film thickness, the effectiveness and duration of these effects vary, indicating the need for personalized AT selection for patients.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of artificial tears (AT) on the sublayers of the tear film assessed by a novel tear film imaging (TFI) device.

Methods: The mucoaqueous layer thickness (MALT) and lipid layer thickness (LLT) of 198 images from 11 healthy participants, 9 of whom had meibomian gland disease, were prospectively measured before and after exposure to 3 different AT preparations (Refresh Plus; Retaine [RTA]; Systane Complete PF [SYS]), using a novel nanometer resolution TFI device (AdOM, Israel). Participants were assessed at baseline and at 1, 5, 10, 30, and 60 minutes after instilling 1 drop of AT during 3 sessions on separate days. Repeated-measures analysis of variances were used for comparisons with P < 0.05 considered significant.

Results: For all ATs, the mean MALT was greatest 1 minute after drop instillation, with an increase of 67%, 55%, and 11% above the baseline for SYS, Refresh Plus, and RTA, respectively. The SYS formulation demonstrated the highest percentage increases in mean MALT and LLT at most postdrop time points. The MALT differences were significantly higher in the SYS than in the RTA ( P = 0.014). After 60 minutes, no AT group demonstrated statistically significant changes in MALT or LLT compared with baseline.

Conclusions: We report, for the first time, the effects of AT on MALT and LLT using a high-resolution TFI. A substantial acute mean MALT increase occurs 1 minute after AT instillation with all agents tested, but there were clear differences in response and durability, suggesting the benefits of choosing specific AT according to the needs of each patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ICO.0000000000003505DOI Listing

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