Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose

Background: Currently, hyaluronic acid (HA) and carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (CMC) are common polymers incorporated in artificial tears (ATs). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the immediate effect of preservative- and preservative-free HA- and CMC-containing ATs on tear-film parameters...

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Main Authors: Che Arif, Fatin Amalina, Hilmi, Mohd Radzi, Md Rejab, Noor Shazana, Wolffsohn, James S
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spelling my.iium.irep.1090052023-12-20T02:37:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109005/ Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose Che Arif, Fatin Amalina Hilmi, Mohd Radzi Md Rejab, Noor Shazana Wolffsohn, James S RE Ophthalmology Background: Currently, hyaluronic acid (HA) and carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (CMC) are common polymers incorporated in artificial tears (ATs). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the immediate effect of preservative- and preservative-free HA- and CMC-containing ATs on tear-film parameters and determine patient preference after AT instillation. Methods: In this prospective, double-blind, randomized, comparative study, we assessed fluorescein tear break-up time (TBUT), bulbar redness, and tear ferning pattern (TFP) up to 60 min after the instillation of ATs with and without preservatives containing HA and CMC in the recruited participants. To test patient preference, each patient was administered with the Ora CalibraTM Ocular Discomfort and 4-Symptom Questionnaire (OOD4SQ; scale of 0–5) before and 60 min after the instillation of ATs. The selection of 14 descriptive words based the 11-point Ora CalibraTM Drop Comfort Scale (ODCS; scale of 0–10) was administered immediately after instillation of each AT to test the drop comfort score. Results: We enrolled 200 eyes of 200 patients, including 163 (81.5%) women and 37 (18.5%) men, with a mean (standard deviation) age of 28.38 (5.42) years. Immediately or 5, 15, or 60 min after the instillation, the mean TBUT did not differ by presence of preservatives, HA, or CMC (all P > 0.05). However, it was significantly higher 5-min post- instillation compared to baseline and significantly lower 15- and 60-min post-instillation (all P < 0.05). The mean grade of bulbar redness immediately or 3, 5, 15, or 60 min after instillation did not differ by presence of preservatives for HA or CMC containing ATs (all P < 0.05). It did not differ significantly 3-, 5-, 15-, or 60-min post-instillation compared to baseline (all P > 0.05). The mean drop comfort scale after the instillation of ATs did not differ significantly by presence of preservatives, HA, or CMC (all P < 0.05). Positive descriptive words were selected by a higher proportion of participants in both groups. According to OOD4SQ, the overall discomfort and mean dryness scores improved significantly after instillation of HA-containing ATs (both P<0.05), while the mean burning sensation, grittiness, and stinging scores remained unchanged (all P>0.05). The overall discomfort and mean scores for each ocular symptom (P<0.05), except for stinting (P > 0.05), improved significantly after instillation of CMC-containing ATs. The TFP did not change significantly from baseline to 60 min after the instillation of any AT (P > 0.05). Conclusions: Both ATs with and without preservatives containing HA and CMC produced positive short-term objective and subjective effects. However, TBUT, TFP, bulbar redness, and patient feedback were comparable for both HA- and CMC-containing ATs. Further trials with longer observation periods or the recruitment of patients with different severities of dry eye could provide more robust and clinically applicable conclusions. International Virtual Ophthalmic Research Center 2023-10-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109005/7/109005_%20Immediate%20effects%20of%20artificial%20tears%20with%20and%20without%20preservatives.pdf Che Arif, Fatin Amalina and Hilmi, Mohd Radzi and Md Rejab, Noor Shazana and Wolffsohn, James S (2023) Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose. Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation In Optometry, 4 (3). pp. 102-111. ISSN 2693-8391 http://www.mehdijournal.com/index.php/mehdioptometry/article/view/1114 10.51329/mehdioptometry179
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Che Arif, Fatin Amalina
Hilmi, Mohd Radzi
Md Rejab, Noor Shazana
Wolffsohn, James S
Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
description Background: Currently, hyaluronic acid (HA) and carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (CMC) are common polymers incorporated in artificial tears (ATs). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the immediate effect of preservative- and preservative-free HA- and CMC-containing ATs on tear-film parameters and determine patient preference after AT instillation. Methods: In this prospective, double-blind, randomized, comparative study, we assessed fluorescein tear break-up time (TBUT), bulbar redness, and tear ferning pattern (TFP) up to 60 min after the instillation of ATs with and without preservatives containing HA and CMC in the recruited participants. To test patient preference, each patient was administered with the Ora CalibraTM Ocular Discomfort and 4-Symptom Questionnaire (OOD4SQ; scale of 0–5) before and 60 min after the instillation of ATs. The selection of 14 descriptive words based the 11-point Ora CalibraTM Drop Comfort Scale (ODCS; scale of 0–10) was administered immediately after instillation of each AT to test the drop comfort score. Results: We enrolled 200 eyes of 200 patients, including 163 (81.5%) women and 37 (18.5%) men, with a mean (standard deviation) age of 28.38 (5.42) years. Immediately or 5, 15, or 60 min after the instillation, the mean TBUT did not differ by presence of preservatives, HA, or CMC (all P > 0.05). However, it was significantly higher 5-min post- instillation compared to baseline and significantly lower 15- and 60-min post-instillation (all P < 0.05). The mean grade of bulbar redness immediately or 3, 5, 15, or 60 min after instillation did not differ by presence of preservatives for HA or CMC containing ATs (all P < 0.05). It did not differ significantly 3-, 5-, 15-, or 60-min post-instillation compared to baseline (all P > 0.05). The mean drop comfort scale after the instillation of ATs did not differ significantly by presence of preservatives, HA, or CMC (all P < 0.05). Positive descriptive words were selected by a higher proportion of participants in both groups. According to OOD4SQ, the overall discomfort and mean dryness scores improved significantly after instillation of HA-containing ATs (both P<0.05), while the mean burning sensation, grittiness, and stinging scores remained unchanged (all P>0.05). The overall discomfort and mean scores for each ocular symptom (P<0.05), except for stinting (P > 0.05), improved significantly after instillation of CMC-containing ATs. The TFP did not change significantly from baseline to 60 min after the instillation of any AT (P > 0.05). Conclusions: Both ATs with and without preservatives containing HA and CMC produced positive short-term objective and subjective effects. However, TBUT, TFP, bulbar redness, and patient feedback were comparable for both HA- and CMC-containing ATs. Further trials with longer observation periods or the recruitment of patients with different severities of dry eye could provide more robust and clinically applicable conclusions.
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author Che Arif, Fatin Amalina
Hilmi, Mohd Radzi
Md Rejab, Noor Shazana
Wolffsohn, James S
author_facet Che Arif, Fatin Amalina
Hilmi, Mohd Radzi
Md Rejab, Noor Shazana
Wolffsohn, James S
author_sort Che Arif, Fatin Amalina
title Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
title_short Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
title_full Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
title_fullStr Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
title_full_unstemmed Immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
title_sort immediate effects of artificial tears with and without preservatives containing hyaluronic acid and carboxymethyl cellulose
publisher International Virtual Ophthalmic Research Center
publishDate 2023
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