Effectiveness of Intense Pulsed Light for Improving Dry Eye Syndrome

NCT ID: NCT03396913

Last Updated: 2020-12-09

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

88 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-01-10

Study Completion Date

2019-08-15

Brief Summary

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The aim of the current study is to examine the contribution of intense pulsed light (IPL) for relieving signs and symptoms of dry eye due to meibomian gland dysfunction. The effect of IPL will be examined in a study designed as a randomized controlled trial. In the study arm, subjects will undergo 4 treatment sessions, consisting of IPL pulses immediately followed by meibomian gland expression (MGX). In the control arm, subjects will undergo the same treatments, except that the IPL pulses will be disabled. For each subject, the duration of the study will be 10 weeks, as explained in the detailed description.

Detailed Description

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Outcome measures (tear break-up time,meibography, self-assessed symptoms and close up photos of the lid margins) will be measured at baseline. All subjects will receive 4 treatments at 2 weeks intervals. In each treatment session, a subject allocated to the study group will be treated with intense pulsed light (IPL) administered in the malar region, from tragus to tragus including the nose, 2-3 mm below the lower eyelids. Immediately following the IPL administration, the subject will undergo meibomian gland expression (MGX) in both eyelids of both eyes. Subjects in the control arm will receive exactly the same treatment, except that the IPL administration will be sham. A single follow-up will occur at 10 weeks after the baseline (or 4 weeks after the 4th treatment session). At the follow-up, the changes in the outcome measures will be evaluated, and compared between the two arms.

For each subject, the duration of the study will be 10 weeks: 1st treatment at baseline; 2nd treatment at 2 weeks after baseline; 3rd treatment at 4 weeks after baseline; 4th treatment at 6 weeks after baseline; and a single follow-up at 10 weeks after baseline).

Statistically significant differences between the two arms will support the study hypothesis that IPL treatment itself provides relief to both signs and symptoms of dry eye disease.

Conditions

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Dry Eye Syndrome

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Subjects will be randomized 1:1 to a study arm and a control arm. Subjects in the study arm will be treated with IPL and meibomian gland expression. Subjects in the control arm will be treated with sham and meibomian gland expression.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
Subjects in the study arm will receive a series of IPL pulses using the M22 IPL handpiece. In subjects of the control arm, the device will be disabled. The subject will feel the lightguide on the skin, will hear clicking sounds, but no light will be actually produced by the M22 device. Since during treatment both eyes of the subject will be fully occluded, no subject will be able to see if the treatment is actual or sham. There is no way to completely mask the subjects, since the IPL generally causes slight redness of the skin, and in some patients is may also cause some discomfort

Study Groups

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IPL followed by Meibomian Gland Expression (MGX)

Subjects in the experimental arm with receive IPL followed by MGX: IPL pulses will be administered on the skin of the malar region (both cheeks, from tragus to tragus including the nose) and below the lower eyelids. Following IPL therapy, subjects will undergo MGX of both eyelids in both eyes.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

IPL

Intervention Type DEVICE

Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a non-invasive and non-laser light treatment that is FDA-approved for various conditions in dermatology. Subjects will receive a total of 4 IPL treatments over the course of the study, at intervals of 2 weeks. Each treatment will include applications of 10-15 IPL pulses in the malar region and close to the lower eyelids, followed by meibomian gland expression.

MGX

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Meibomian gland expression (MGX) will be implemented by squeezing the meibomian glands with the aid of two Q-tips positioned on either side of the meibomian glands, or with a meibomian gland expressor forceps

Sham IPL followed by MGX

Subjects in the sham comparator arm with receive Sham IPL followed by MGX: Sham IPL pulses will be administered on the skin of the malar region (both cheeks, from tragus to tragus including the nose) and below the lower eyelids. Following Sham IPL therapy, subjects will undergo MGX of both eyelids in both eyes.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Sham IPL

Intervention Type DEVICE

Sham intense pulsed light (IPL) will be implemented with an IPL device in which all light is blocked by a filter. Subjects will receive a total of 4 sham treatments over the course of the study, at intervals of 2 weeks. Each treatment will include applications of10-15 sham pulses in the malar region and close to the lower eyelids, followed by meibomian gland expression.

MGX

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Meibomian gland expression (MGX) will be implemented by squeezing the meibomian glands with the aid of two Q-tips positioned on either side of the meibomian glands, or with a meibomian gland expressor forceps

Interventions

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IPL

Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a non-invasive and non-laser light treatment that is FDA-approved for various conditions in dermatology. Subjects will receive a total of 4 IPL treatments over the course of the study, at intervals of 2 weeks. Each treatment will include applications of 10-15 IPL pulses in the malar region and close to the lower eyelids, followed by meibomian gland expression.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Sham IPL

Sham intense pulsed light (IPL) will be implemented with an IPL device in which all light is blocked by a filter. Subjects will receive a total of 4 sham treatments over the course of the study, at intervals of 2 weeks. Each treatment will include applications of10-15 sham pulses in the malar region and close to the lower eyelids, followed by meibomian gland expression.

Intervention Type DEVICE

MGX

Meibomian gland expression (MGX) will be implemented by squeezing the meibomian glands with the aid of two Q-tips positioned on either side of the meibomian glands, or with a meibomian gland expressor forceps

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Subject is able to read, understand and sign an Informed Consent (IC) form
* 22-85 years of age
* Subject is able and willing to comply with the treatment/follow-up (FU) schedule and requirements
* In the study eye, Tear Breakup time (TBUT) ≤ 7 seconds
* In the study eye, Meibomian Gland Score (MGS) ≤ 12
* In the study eye, at least 5 non-atrophied meibomian glands in the lower eyelid
* Symptoms self-assessed using the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire ≥ 23

Exclusion Criteria

* Fitzpatrick skin type V or VI
* Contact lens wear within the month prior to screening
* Unwilling to discontinue use of contact lenses for the duration of the study
* Ocular surgery or eyelid surgery, within 6 months prior to screening
* Neuro-paralysis in the planned treatment area, within 6 months prior to screening
* Other uncontrolled eye disorders affecting the ocular surface, for example active allergies
* Current use of punctal plugs
* Pre-cancerous lesions, skin cancer or pigmented lesions in the planned treatment area
* Uncontrolled infections or uncontrolled immunosuppressive diseases
* Subjects with ocular infections, within 6 months prior to screening
* Prior history of cold sores or rashes in the perioral area or in the planned treatment area that could be stimulated by light at a wavelength of 560 nm to 1200 nm, including: Herpes simplex 1 \& 2, Systemic Lupus erythematosus, and porphyria
* Within 3 months prior to screening, use of photosensitive medication and/or herbs that may cause sensitivity to 560-1200 nm light exposure, including: Isotretinoin, Tetracycline, Doxycycline, and St. John's Wort
* Over exposure to sun, within 4 weeks prior to screening
* Use of prescription eye drops for dry eye, within 7 days prior to screening, excluding artificial tears and glaucoma drops
* Radiation therapy to the head or neck, within 12 months prior to screening
* Planned radiation therapy, within 8 weeks after the last treatment session
* Treatment with chemotherapeutic agent, within 8 weeks prior to screening
* Planned chemotherapy, within 8 weeks after the last treatment session
* New topical treatments within the area to be treated, or oral therapies, within 3 months prior to screening- except over-the-counter acetaminophen-based analgesics for pain management, new oral omega 3 fatty acid supplements and topical artificial tears
* Change in dosage of any systemic medication, within 3 months prior to screening
* Anticipated relocation or extensive travel outside of the local study area preventing compliance with follow-up over the study period
* Legally blind in either eye
* History of migraines, seizures or epilepsy
* Facial IPL treatment, within 12 months prior to screening
* Any thermal treatment of the eyelids, including Lipiflow, within 6 months prior to screening
* Expression of the meibomian glands, within 6 months prior to screening
* In either eye, moderate to severe (Grade 3-4) inflammation of the conjunctiva, including: allergic, vernal or giant papillary conjunctivitis
* In either eye, severe (Grade 4) inflammation of the eyelid, including: blepharochalasis, staphylococcal blepharitis or seborrheic blepharitis
* Ocular surface abnormality that may compromise corneal integrity in either eye (e.g., prior chemical burn, recurrent corneal erosion, corneal epithelial defect, Grade 3 corneal fluorescein staining, or map dot fingerprint dystrophy)
* Eyelid abnormalities that affect lid function in either eye, including: entropion, ectropion, tumor, edema, blepharospasm, lagophthalmos, severe trichiasis, and severe ptosis
* Any systemic condition that may cause dry eye disease, including: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, vitamin A deficiency, rheumatoid arthritis, Wegener's granulomatosis, sarcoidosis, leukemia, Riley-Day syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, and Sjögren's syndrome
* Unwilling or unable to abstain from the use of medications known to cause dryness (e.g., isotretinoin, antihistamines) throughout the study duration. Subjects must discontinue these medications for at least 1 month prior to the baseline visit.
* Any condition revealed whereby the investigator deems the subject inappropriate for this study
Minimum Eligible Age

22 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

85 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Lumenis Be Ltd.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Steven J Dell, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Dell Laser Consultants

Rolando Toyos, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Toyos Clinic

Neel Desai, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

The Eye Institute of West Florida

Locations

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Toyos Clinic

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Site Status

Dell Laser Consultants

Austin, Texas, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol

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Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan

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Other Identifiers

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LUM-VBU-M22-IPL-17-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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