Abstract This study evaluates the effectiveness of objective techniques in assessing dry eye disease (DED) treatment compared with the subjective assessment commonly used in clinical practice. Thirty subjects were recruited for two visits separated by 28(± 3) days of treatment with artificial tears. A buttery of common subjective assessment methods were accompanied by a set of objective techniques including measurement of noninvasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), lipid layer thickness (LLT), and quantitative evaluation of tear film surface quality and dynamics (TFD). Additionally, meibography was performed. Two commercially available videokeratoscopes and a prototype of a lateral shearing interferometer were used for the measurements. Bo...
Purpose: To evaluate the optical quality and tear-film dynamics in patients with aqueous-deficient o...
PURPOSE: To assess dry eye treatment with four preservative-free dry eye artificial tear treatments ...
Dry eye disease is a common clinical condition whose aetiology and management challenges clinicians ...
Objectives: The assessment of three commercially available artificial tear formulations for dry eye ...
PURPOSE. To measure tear film surface quality in healthy and dry eye subjects using three noninvasiv...
International audienceBackground: In clinical practice, fluctuating vision or decreased quality of v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare the tear-film dynamics in normal eyes and in eyes with mild dry-eye...
A prospective, multisite clinical study (10 sites in the European Union and the United States) evalu...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare objective, noninvasive assessments of tear function ...
Richard Potvin,1 Sarah Makari,1 Christopher J Rapuano21Science in Vision, Akron, NY, USA; 2Wills Eye...
Purpose. To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a novel noninvasive automated workup employed for...
To assess the agreement and repeatability of two objective systems for measuring the tear film stabi...
A new objective method to diagnose and classify dry eye patients has been carried out in this study...
Aim: To examine the effects of artificial tear administration on perimetry of primary open-angle gla...
Purpose: To determine the repeatability of tear ferning (TF) grading analysed by subjective and obje...
Purpose: To evaluate the optical quality and tear-film dynamics in patients with aqueous-deficient o...
PURPOSE: To assess dry eye treatment with four preservative-free dry eye artificial tear treatments ...
Dry eye disease is a common clinical condition whose aetiology and management challenges clinicians ...
Objectives: The assessment of three commercially available artificial tear formulations for dry eye ...
PURPOSE. To measure tear film surface quality in healthy and dry eye subjects using three noninvasiv...
International audienceBackground: In clinical practice, fluctuating vision or decreased quality of v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare the tear-film dynamics in normal eyes and in eyes with mild dry-eye...
A prospective, multisite clinical study (10 sites in the European Union and the United States) evalu...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare objective, noninvasive assessments of tear function ...
Richard Potvin,1 Sarah Makari,1 Christopher J Rapuano21Science in Vision, Akron, NY, USA; 2Wills Eye...
Purpose. To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a novel noninvasive automated workup employed for...
To assess the agreement and repeatability of two objective systems for measuring the tear film stabi...
A new objective method to diagnose and classify dry eye patients has been carried out in this study...
Aim: To examine the effects of artificial tear administration on perimetry of primary open-angle gla...
Purpose: To determine the repeatability of tear ferning (TF) grading analysed by subjective and obje...
Purpose: To evaluate the optical quality and tear-film dynamics in patients with aqueous-deficient o...
PURPOSE: To assess dry eye treatment with four preservative-free dry eye artificial tear treatments ...
Dry eye disease is a common clinical condition whose aetiology and management challenges clinicians ...