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SAS 1: Develop Ocular Disease (OSD) Diagnostic, Algorithms, and Management Protocols for Cataract Surgery


Sponsor

Louis Tong

Enrollment

110 participants

Start Date

Jun 27, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Patient: Tear film issues resulting in poor visual outcomes are a major cause of dissatisfaction after cataract surgery. There is no universal best preoperative algorithm for managing the ocular surface prior to surgery. Industry: Recent advances in tear/cornea imaging and refractive cataract surgery such as multifocal intraocular lenses will be advantageous to patients only if tear film issues can be addressed. Society: Cataract surgery is the most common ophthalmic surgery done in Singapore and worldwide. Improving vision by attending to tear film problems improves quality of life.


Eligibility

Min Age: 21 YearsMax Age: 99 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Symptomatic for dry eye based on DEQ5 (\>6) and \[either TBUT less than 5 s or staining \>grade 1 in any zone of the cornea\]
  • Either use of diquasfosol, cyclosporine eyedrops or tacrolimus eyedrops for dry eye disease in the last 2 weeks (and previously started for more than 2 months), OR current and visible lower punctal plugs in at least one eye
  • DEQ5 \<=6.
  • Staining \< grade 1 in at least one corneal zone.
  • Not using diquasfosol, cyclosporine, tacrolimus in last 2 months.
  • No visible punctal plugs.

Exclusion Criteria10

  • If there is another ocular condition which affects vision as much as cataract: active corneal stromal disease or scar or significant corneal endothelial disease
  • Known diagnosis of active thyroid dysfunction, Sjogren disease and rheumatoid arthritis
  • Intraocular surgery within the previous 6 months
  • Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis or pterygium surgery within the previous 3 months
  • Central nervous system and hormonal drugs required within the last month and during the study
  • Active ocular infection, inflamed chalazion, or presence of pterygium
  • Glaucoma which requires topical anti-glaucoma medications
  • Any need to wear contact lens during the study
  • Having issues which make it difficult to follow up (eg., wheelchair, etc)
  • Pregnant and breast-feeding woman

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Locations(1)

Singapore Eye Research Institute

Singapore, Singapore

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