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摘要
目的:评估浓度为50%的自体血清(AS)泪液对因Sjogren综合征导致的难治性干眼症(DED)患者眼表的影响:方法:在2021年6月至2023年5月期间,对10名严重免疫介导型DED患者的20只眼睛进行对侧随机分组,接受50%浓度的自体血清泪液或人工泪液治疗。在治疗前和治疗后1、2、3个月,使用DED客观测试和共聚焦显微镜评估泪液稳定性、眼表染色和角膜基底膜下神经形态的变化。使用基质辅助激光解吸电离-飞行时间质谱法对使用的 50%AS泪液的微生物安全性进行了调查:结果:在3个月的随访中,AS泪液50%组的泪液破裂时间、Schirmer测试评分、视力和角膜神经健康的共聚焦显微镜参数均有明显改善(P < 0.05)。角膜神经再生与泪液稳定性增加和眼表染色减少相关。微生物学分析在使用后的AS泪液中发现了革兰氏阴性细菌,这突出说明了细致处理和储存的必要性:结论:50%浓度的AS泪液能显著改善眼表健康、泪液稳定性和视力,肯定了AS泪液对严重DED患者角膜神经的再生作用。这些研究结果证明了高浓度 AS 泪液在 DED 治疗中的治疗潜力,尽管需要严格的操作规程来降低污染风险并确保患者安全。
The Effect of Autologous Serum Tears 50% on the Ocular Surface of Patients With Severe Dry Eye Disease due to Sjogren Syndrome: A Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled, Contralateral Eye Study.
Purpose: To assess the impact of autologous serum (AS) tears at a 50% concentration on the ocular surface of patients with refractory dry eye disease (DED) because of Sjogren syndrome.
Methods: Twenty eyes of ten patients with severe immune-mediated DED were contralaterally randomized to receive either AS tears 50% or artificial tears between June 2021 and May 2023. Changes in tear stability, ocular surface staining, and in the morphology of the corneal sub-basal nerves were evaluated before treatment and at 1, 2, and 3 months after treatment using objective tests for DED and confocal microscopy. The microbiological safety of the used AS tears 50% was investigated using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry.
Results: The AS tears 50% group exhibited significant improvements in tear break-up time, Schirmer test scores, visual acuity, and confocal microscopy parameters of corneal nerve health at the 3-month follow-up (P < 0.05). Corneal nerve regeneration correlated with increased tear stability and decreased ocular surface staining. Microbiological analysis identified Gram-negative bacteria in the postuse AS tears, highlighting the need for meticulous handling and storage practices.
Conclusions: Treatment with AS tears at a 50% concentration markedly enhances ocular surface health, tear stability, and visual acuity, affirming the regenerative effects on corneal nerves in severe DED. The findings advocate for the therapeutic potential of higher-concentration AS tears in DED management, albeit with strict protocols to mitigate contamination risks and ensure patient safety.
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