蠕形螨性眼睑炎诊断与治疗的现代技术综述。

Sovremennye tekhnologii v meditsine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-30 DOI:10.17691/stm2025.17.3.06
G S Igonin, S N Svetozarskiy, I G Smetankin
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蠕形螨感染引起的睑炎是一种普遍的疾病,其并发症包括睑缘畸形、角膜糜烂和溃疡。该综述考虑了流行病学和病理学方面,以及蠕形螨眼炎诊断和治疗的新趋势,并代表了当前诊断方式的比较特征,包括传统的光学显微镜,侧睫毛收缩和旋转,以及活体成像技术,如共聚焦显微镜和光学相干断层扫描。发现使用机器学习改进成像技术能够提高早期诊断的可用性,并提供早期开始的致病因治疗。本文对保守治疗蠕形螨眼炎的制剂进行了分析,对其药理作用的特异性和全身安全性进行了介绍,并对药物的毒性和保质期问题进行了重点分析。联合药物和不同的激光照射对蠕形螨和眼睑边缘结构的影响是有前景的和尚未研究的治疗方法。我们证明了诊断和治疗方法的疗效评估方法的异质性,这使得制定蠕形螨眼炎严重程度的标准化量表的必要性;该量表反映临床特征和仪器检查结果。作者得出结论,无创成像技术的发展以及最短和最安全的治疗算法将使蠕形螨眼炎患者的治疗效果达到一个全新的水平。
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Modern Technologies in <i>Demodex</i> Blepharitis Diagnosis and Therapy (Review).

Modern Technologies in <i>Demodex</i> Blepharitis Diagnosis and Therapy (Review).

Modern Technologies in Demodex Blepharitis Diagnosis and Therapy (Review).

Blepharitis associated with Demodex infestation is a widespread condition, its complications include eyelid margin deformities, corneal erosions, and ulcers. The review considers the epidemiological and pathogenetic aspects, along with new trends in Demodex blepharitis diagnosis and treatment, and represents the comparative characteristics of current diagnostic modalities, including traditional light microscopy, lateral eyelash retraction and rotation, as well as intravital imaging technologies, such as confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography. Improving imaging techniques using machine learning was found to enable to improve early diagnosis availability and provide early initiation of etiotropic therapy. The review analyzes the preparations for conservative treatment of Demodex blepharitis,representing them with regard to the specificity of pharmacological effects and systemic safety, special attention being given to the problems of toxicity and shelf-life expectancy of drugs. Combination drugs and different laser exposure effects on Demodex mites and eyelid margin structures were stated to be prospective and understudied treatment approaches. We demonstrated the heterogeneity of approaches to efficacy assessment of diagnostic and therapeutic methods that makes actual the necessity of developing a standardized scale of Demodex blepharitis severity; the scale reflecting both clinical characteristics and instrumental findings. The authors concluded that the development of noninvasive imaging techniques and the shortest and safest therapeutic algorithms would enable to switch over to a whole new level of therapy efficacy for patients with Demodex blepharitis.

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