Effect of Ocular Hygiene on Scleral Lens Wear
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 85 |
Updated: | 6/3/2018 |
Start Date: | May 18, 2018 |
End Date: | October 25, 2018 |
Contact: | Amy Conner, OD |
Email: | abconne2@central.uh.edu |
Phone: | 713-743-7636 |
This is a study to evaluate the performance of Lid Scrubs when added to the daily regimen of
scleral lens wear. Lid Scrubs contain surfactants and chemically developed Ringer's solution
with microbial attributes. Lid Scrubs are typically used in the treatment of blepharitis.
This study is geared towards showing added benefits to scleral lens patients when adding Lid
Scrubs to their daily regimens. This study will also show if Lid Scrubs are capable of
antimicrobial properties on scleral lens accessories.
scleral lens wear. Lid Scrubs contain surfactants and chemically developed Ringer's solution
with microbial attributes. Lid Scrubs are typically used in the treatment of blepharitis.
This study is geared towards showing added benefits to scleral lens patients when adding Lid
Scrubs to their daily regimens. This study will also show if Lid Scrubs are capable of
antimicrobial properties on scleral lens accessories.
Inclusion Criteria:
- • Age: 18 years old to - 85 years old Scleral Lens Correction criteria: Patients
should be habitual scleral lens wearers. Patients should use scleral lenses for at
least 8 hours a day and for at least 5 days of the week
Exclusion Criteria:
- Exclusions to participate in the study include: adults unable to consent, age
restrictions, pregnant women, prisoners, non-english speaking patients (as consent
forms are only available in the English language), current optometry students and
faculty as these patients may be biased to which products they are using.
We found this trial at
1
site
4901 Calhoun Road
Houston, Texas 77204
Houston, Texas 77204
Principal Investigator: Jan Bergmanson, OD
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