Purpose: To understand ophthalmologists ’ current perceptions and treatment of patients with moderate to severe dry eye syndrome (DED). Methods: An online survey was distributed to 7,882 ophthalmologists, including 51 corneal specialists, throughout the United States from October 9 to 21, 2008. The response rate was 3.1 % (n = 245), typical for this type of survey. Those who treated 4 or more patients with moderate to severe DED per month (235 of 245 [96%]) were asked to complete the survey. Results: Ninety-four percent of respondents agreed that more treatment options are needed for moderate to severe DED. Corneal specialists were more likely to strongly agree (63%) than general ophthalmologists (54%). Only 33 % overall felt that current t...
A better understanding of the pathophysiology and etiology of dry eye disease leads to more efficien...
Jordana K Schmier1, David W Covert21Exponent Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA; 2Alcon Research, Ltd., Fort ...
Plain Language Summary Dry eye disease (DED) poses a diagnostic challenge to primary care physicians...
To assess the perceptions of eye care providers regarding the clinical management of dry eye
A panel of experts was invited to discuss the following questions: Why does the prevalence of dry ey...
PURPOSE: The aim of this cross-sectional survey was to evaluate the self-reported clinical practices...
© 2015 Sy et al.Background: Dry eye disease (DED) affects millions of people worldwide. There are a ...
AIM: To survey ophthalmologists (who have participated previously in clinical research) and ophthalm...
Dry eye disease (DED) affects a substantial and increasing proportion of the global population, with...
Purpose: To explore the journey taken by patients in a range of different countries to manage their ...
PURPOSE: To develop current treatment recommendations for dry eye disease from consensus of expert ...
Clarissa J De Paz, Agustin L Gonzalez, Chi Ngo Eye & Vision, Richardson, TX, USA Purpo...
Background/aims Understanding patients' perspectives of their disease can inform drug development an...
PURPOSE: In light of the increased roles of optometrists working in primary care in the UK, this res...
Purpose - To identify and characterize moderate dry eye in non-contact lens wearers with a new scori...
A better understanding of the pathophysiology and etiology of dry eye disease leads to more efficien...
Jordana K Schmier1, David W Covert21Exponent Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA; 2Alcon Research, Ltd., Fort ...
Plain Language Summary Dry eye disease (DED) poses a diagnostic challenge to primary care physicians...
To assess the perceptions of eye care providers regarding the clinical management of dry eye
A panel of experts was invited to discuss the following questions: Why does the prevalence of dry ey...
PURPOSE: The aim of this cross-sectional survey was to evaluate the self-reported clinical practices...
© 2015 Sy et al.Background: Dry eye disease (DED) affects millions of people worldwide. There are a ...
AIM: To survey ophthalmologists (who have participated previously in clinical research) and ophthalm...
Dry eye disease (DED) affects a substantial and increasing proportion of the global population, with...
Purpose: To explore the journey taken by patients in a range of different countries to manage their ...
PURPOSE: To develop current treatment recommendations for dry eye disease from consensus of expert ...
Clarissa J De Paz, Agustin L Gonzalez, Chi Ngo Eye & Vision, Richardson, TX, USA Purpo...
Background/aims Understanding patients' perspectives of their disease can inform drug development an...
PURPOSE: In light of the increased roles of optometrists working in primary care in the UK, this res...
Purpose - To identify and characterize moderate dry eye in non-contact lens wearers with a new scori...
A better understanding of the pathophysiology and etiology of dry eye disease leads to more efficien...
Jordana K Schmier1, David W Covert21Exponent Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA; 2Alcon Research, Ltd., Fort ...
Plain Language Summary Dry eye disease (DED) poses a diagnostic challenge to primary care physicians...