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Tear Film Stabilization and Symptom Improvement in Dry Eye Disease: The Role of Hyaluronic Acid and Trehalose Eyedrops versus Carmellose Sodium

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 12, 期 20, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jcm12206647

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dry eye disease; trehalose; hyaluronic acid; carmellose sodium; tear film stability; tear breakup time; non-invasive breakup time; standard patient evaluation of eye dryness; artificial tears; symptom management

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid and trehalose eyedrops in managing dry eye disease symptoms. The results showed that using hyaluronic acid and trehalose eyedrops can significantly improve tear stability and reduce dry eye symptoms.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid and trehalose (HA/trehalose) eyedrops in managing dry eye disease (DED) symptoms by measuring tear stability and administering a DED questionnaire. Sixty patients were treated with either HA/trehalose eyedrops (Tear A) or carmellose sodium eyedrops (Tear B) as controls. The tear breakup time (TBUT) and non-invasive breakup time (NIBUT) were monitored, and patients completed the standard patient evaluation of eye dryness (SPEED) questionnaire. After two months of twice-daily applications, patients treated with the HA/trehalose eyedrops demonstrated significant improvements in the NIBUT (12.98 +/- 3.22 s) and TBUT (12.95 +/- 2.98 s), indicating increased tear stability. Moreover, they reported lower dry eye sensation (6.70 +/- 4.94 SPEED score points), suggesting a reduction in DED symptoms. These findings underscore the efficacy of HA/trehalose eyedrops in improving both the objective and subjective signs of DED, with twice-daily application enhancing ocular surface conditions and reducing patient-reported symptoms.

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