Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study

Background/aims To investigate the clinical outcomes and antimicrobial activity of an hypochlorous acid hygiene solution compared with hyaluronic acid wipes for blepharitis treatment in patients with dry eye disease (DED).Methods This study involved 48 eyes of 48 patients affected by blepharitis wit...

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Published in:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Main Authors: Rita Mencucci, Eleonora Favuzza, Alberto Morelli, Angelo Galano, Anna Maria Roszkowska, Michela Cennamo
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2023-06-01
Online Access:https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001209.full
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author Rita Mencucci
Eleonora Favuzza
Alberto Morelli
Angelo Galano
Anna Maria Roszkowska
Michela Cennamo
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description Background/aims To investigate the clinical outcomes and antimicrobial activity of an hypochlorous acid hygiene solution compared with hyaluronic acid wipes for blepharitis treatment in patients with dry eye disease (DED).Methods This study involved 48 eyes of 48 patients affected by blepharitis with mild to moderate DED. 24 patients were treated with a hypochlorous acid hygiene solution (HOCL group) and 24 patients were treated with hyaluronic acid wipes (HYAL group) for a period of 4 weeks. The following clinical outcomes were assessed before (V0) and after the treatment period (V1): non-invasive keratograph break up time (NIK-BUT), tear film BUT (TF-BUT) tear meniscus height (TMH), Keratograph meibography, Meibomian Gland Yield Secretion Score (MGYSS), Corneal Staining Score (CSS), Schirmer test I, Keratograph conjunctival redness score and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI). Moreover, microbiological analysis of upper and lower eyelid margins was performed at V0 both before and 5 min after treatment.Results After 1-month NIK-BUT and TF-BUT significantly increased in HOCL group, while they did not show a statistically significant difference in HYAL group compared with baseline. OSDI, TMH and MGYSS showed a significant difference in both groups, while Schirmer test, meibography, CSS and conjunctival redness score did not significantly change in both groups. Bacterial load showed a significant reduction in both groups, more pronounced in HOCL group compared with HYAL group.Conclusions Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution can be securely employed in blepharitis treatment considering the satisfying clinical outcomes and antimicrobial activity compared with hyaluronic acid wipes.
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spelling doaj-art-e0540354f31a4cf7a01fc912d7e5e39b2025-08-19T23:11:51ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Ophthalmology2397-32692023-06-018110.1136/bmjophth-2022-001209Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised studyRita Mencucci0Eleonora Favuzza1Alberto Morelli2Angelo Galano3Anna Maria Roszkowska4Michela Cennamo5Department of Neurosciences, Psychology, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDepartment of Neurosciences, Psychology, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDepartment of Neurosciences, Psychology, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyClinical Microbiology and Virology Unit, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyOphthalmology Clinic, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University Hospital of Messina, Messina, ItalyDepartment of Neurosciences, Psychology, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyBackground/aims To investigate the clinical outcomes and antimicrobial activity of an hypochlorous acid hygiene solution compared with hyaluronic acid wipes for blepharitis treatment in patients with dry eye disease (DED).Methods This study involved 48 eyes of 48 patients affected by blepharitis with mild to moderate DED. 24 patients were treated with a hypochlorous acid hygiene solution (HOCL group) and 24 patients were treated with hyaluronic acid wipes (HYAL group) for a period of 4 weeks. The following clinical outcomes were assessed before (V0) and after the treatment period (V1): non-invasive keratograph break up time (NIK-BUT), tear film BUT (TF-BUT) tear meniscus height (TMH), Keratograph meibography, Meibomian Gland Yield Secretion Score (MGYSS), Corneal Staining Score (CSS), Schirmer test I, Keratograph conjunctival redness score and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI). Moreover, microbiological analysis of upper and lower eyelid margins was performed at V0 both before and 5 min after treatment.Results After 1-month NIK-BUT and TF-BUT significantly increased in HOCL group, while they did not show a statistically significant difference in HYAL group compared with baseline. OSDI, TMH and MGYSS showed a significant difference in both groups, while Schirmer test, meibography, CSS and conjunctival redness score did not significantly change in both groups. Bacterial load showed a significant reduction in both groups, more pronounced in HOCL group compared with HYAL group.Conclusions Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution can be securely employed in blepharitis treatment considering the satisfying clinical outcomes and antimicrobial activity compared with hyaluronic acid wipes.https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001209.full
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title Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study
title_full Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study
title_fullStr Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study
title_full_unstemmed Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study
title_short Hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis: a prospective randomised study
title_sort hypochlorous acid hygiene solution in patients affected by blepharitis a prospective randomised study
url https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001209.full
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