TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy of Plate Expression of Meibum on Tear Function and Ocular Surface Findings in Meibomian Gland Disease
AU - Aketa, Naohiko
AU - Shinzawa, Megumi
AU - Kawashima, Motoko
AU - Dogru, Murat
AU - Okamoto, Shosei
AU - Tsubota, Kazuo
AU - Shimazaki, Jun
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of expression treatment on meibomian gland disease (MGD). METHODS: Seventeen right eyes of 17 patients with MGD were divided into 3 groups in this randomized prospective clinical study: no expression group: routine treatment with no expression (five patients, five eyes); digital expression group: routine treatment with digital expression (five patients, five eyes); and plate expression group: routine treatment with plate expression (seven patients, seven eyes). All groups received the same routine treatment for 1 month. Tear film break-up time (TBUT), vital staining scores, meibum expressibility, and the dry eye-related quality of life score (DEQS) questionnaire results were assessed before and 1 month after treatment. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant difference of posttreatment TBUT among groups as determined by one-way analysis of variance (P<0.05). A post hoc test revealed that TBUT was statistically significantly higher in plate expression group compared with digital expression group. The fluorescein staining score did not show a statistically significant difference among the groups. Meibum expressibility and the DEQS scores improved in all groups. CONCLUSION: Plate expression when used as an adjunct to routine medical management of MGD has been found to be a comparatively effective treatment in terms of improvement of tear film stability compared with no expression or digital expression.
AB - PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of expression treatment on meibomian gland disease (MGD). METHODS: Seventeen right eyes of 17 patients with MGD were divided into 3 groups in this randomized prospective clinical study: no expression group: routine treatment with no expression (five patients, five eyes); digital expression group: routine treatment with digital expression (five patients, five eyes); and plate expression group: routine treatment with plate expression (seven patients, seven eyes). All groups received the same routine treatment for 1 month. Tear film break-up time (TBUT), vital staining scores, meibum expressibility, and the dry eye-related quality of life score (DEQS) questionnaire results were assessed before and 1 month after treatment. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant difference of posttreatment TBUT among groups as determined by one-way analysis of variance (P<0.05). A post hoc test revealed that TBUT was statistically significantly higher in plate expression group compared with digital expression group. The fluorescein staining score did not show a statistically significant difference among the groups. Meibum expressibility and the DEQS scores improved in all groups. CONCLUSION: Plate expression when used as an adjunct to routine medical management of MGD has been found to be a comparatively effective treatment in terms of improvement of tear film stability compared with no expression or digital expression.
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U2 - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000535
DO - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000535
M3 - Article
C2 - 30252688
AN - SCOPUS:85058878938
SN - 1542-2321
VL - 45
SP - 19
EP - 22
JO - Contact and Intraocular Lens Medical Journal
JF - Contact and Intraocular Lens Medical Journal
IS - 1
ER -