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Lid Margin And Conjunctival Microbial Flora Following Punctum Occlusion

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Lahey Health

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dry Eye Syndrome

Treatments

Procedure: Punctal Plug, Punctal thermocauterization
Other: Previous subjects with Punctal occlusion
Procedure: Punctal plugs, punctal cautery
Procedure: Silicone plug or thermodynamic hydrophobic acrylic plug

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00735865
2003-049

Details and patient eligibility

About

To determine if the types and amount of bacteria or other germs change over time after the routine procedure of blockage of tear drainage duct in the treatment of dry eye condition or other condition benefiting from a tear drainage blockage

Full description

This study will investigate the impact of punctal occlusion on the ocular microbial flora. Current thought is that punctal occlusion causes retention of inflammatory mediators on the ocular surface which may produce pathology, we hypothesize that blockage of the nasolacrimal drainage system may allow colonization of the ocular surface by potentially pathogenic ubiquitous organisms (which may produce exotoxins and other biologic products) that may be responsible for signs and symptoms seen in some patients. Additionally, the presence of the silicone foreign body(punctal plug) may act as a nidus for bacterial adhesion with biofilm production (which is known to occur with Pseudomonas sp and other organisms). There would thus be a paradigm shift of our current understanding of the pathophysiology of punctal occlusion. Additionally, the choice of antimicrobials for the treatment of infections in patients with punctal occlusion may need to be modified if the microbial flora is found to be different in patients with punctal occlusion.

The ocular flora may be different inpatients with severe dry eye or other chronic pathologic conditions, which are frequent indications for punctal occlusion. However, from our retrospective review, we could not determine if there was a change in the microbial flora following plug placement with colonization with these "unusual organisms" since baseline cultures prior to punctal plug placement were not obtained.

We will try to differentiate any effect on the microbial flora caused by the silicone plug or acrylic plug(as a foreign body) versus the punctal closure by thermocautery. (Punctal thermocauterization is an alternative method of punctal closure which is 1) the preferred choice by some ophthalmologists for all their cases, or 2) when the dry eye is severe and irreversible punctal occlusion is desired or 3) if punctal plugs can not be retained due to the large size of the patients punctal). The thermodynamic hydrophobic acrylic plug(SmartPLUG) approved by the FDA for punctal occlusion with the same indications as the traditional silicone plug.

Enrollment

55 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 years and older
  • Able to sign Informed Consent
  • Clinical indication for punctal plug insertion or punctal cautery or symptomatic patients who have previously had punctal occlusion
  • Clinical indication for punctal plug removal(Partial extrusion, discomfort) increased signs of ocular irritation with punctate keratopathy, punctal inflammation).
  • Able to make follow up visit schedule

Exclusion criteria

  • Subjects without dry eye

Trial design

55 participants in 4 patient groups

1
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Punctal plugs, punctal cautery
2
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Punctal Plug, Punctal thermocauterization
3
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Silicone plug or thermodynamic hydrophobic acrylic plug
4
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Other: Previous subjects with Punctal occlusion

Trial contacts and locations

2

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