J Korean Ophthalmol Soc > Volume 57(5); 2016 > Article
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2016;57(5):724-733.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3341/jkos.2016.57.5.724    Published online May 15, 2016.
Effects and Prognostic Factors of Automated Thermodynamic System Treatment for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction.
Seung Wan Nam, Dong Hui Lim, Joo Hyun, Tae Young Chung
Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. Wanmin2000@gmail.com
마이봄샘 기능 이상 환자에서 자동 온열 압박 치료기기의 임상적 효과 및 예후 분석
남승완⋅임동희⋅현 주⋅정태영
성균관대학교 의과대학 삼성서울병원 안과학교실
Received: 25 February 2016   • Revised: 18 March 2016   • Accepted: 19 April 2016
Abstract
PURPOSE
To evaluate the effect and prognostic factors of automated thermodynamic treatment (thermal compression therapy device [KCL 1100®]) for Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). METHODS: Patients (48 eyes of 24 subjects) with MGD were recruited for a prospective clinical trial. Patients received 15-minute treatments twice a day using the KCL 1100®. Severity of dry eye symptoms were evaluated using the Standard Patient Evaluation for Eye Dryness (SPEED) and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), and severity of Meibomian gland function was evaluated using the Meibomian gland expressibility (MGE), Meibomian gland secretion (MGS) score and lipid layer thickness measured by LipiView®. To evaluate ocular surface, we measured tear break-up time (BUT) and fluorescein corneal staining score (Oxford scale). Data were presented for baseline and at 2 weeks and 1 month post-treatment. RESULTS: Dry eye symptom (SPEED, OSDI), Meibomian gland function (MGE, MGS), and ocular surface index (BUT, Oxford scale) of patients were significantly improved from baseline to 2 weeks (p < 0.05) and 1 month post-treatment (p < 0.05). In addition, patients with more severe dry eye symptom and Meibomian gland index at baseline examination achieved improvement in mild to moderate MGD (p < 0.05). Improvement of Meibomian gland function (MGE) was associated with improvement of ocular surface index (BUT, Oxford scale) (p < 0.05), but not with improvement of dry eye symptom (SPEED, OSDI) (p > 0.05). There were no significant adverse events during the treatment. CONCLUSIONS: KCL 1100® automated thermodynamic treatment is an effective and safe treatment for MGD. Additionally, KCL 1100® is more effective in patients with moderate dry eye symptom and MGD.
Key Words: Dry eye;KCL 1100®;Meibomian gland dysfunction;Thermodynamic treatment


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