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Impact of Closed Eye Neutrophils on Dry Eye Disease Pathogenesis: Investigation on Repeatability and Effectiveness of an Eye Wash at Awakening for Diagnosis and Therapy
The purpose of this prospective study is to evaluate different inflammatory cells that accumulate on the ocular surface, during sleep, and how these cells may contribute to dry eye disease. This study will involve at-home self-collection of tears using an eye wash method with sterile saline solution. While a diagnostic technique, the eye wash may also have a therapeutic benefit in dry eye sufferers, which will be assessed in the second phase of this project.
Every night during sleep, there is an influx of white blood cells on to the surface of the eye. These cells likely perform a protective function, but it is also possible that their dysregulation could lead to disease. Using a larger cohort, our investigation hopes to better understand the function of these cells and their potential to be linked to dry eye disease. Further, the way in which these cells are collected, using an at-home self-collection of tears using an eye wash method with sterile saline solution, immediately upon awakening, could potentially provide relief to dry eye sufferers if performed on a daily basis.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Start Date
November 8, 2017
Primary Completion Date
December 12, 2018
Completion Date
May 14, 2019
Last Updated
May 17, 2019
153
ACTUAL participants
Eye wash
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Collaborators
NCT07463950
NCT07363824
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