New dry eye device tested against standard treatment
NCT ID NCT03857919
Summary
This study tested whether the TearCare System is safe and effective for treating dry eye disease. It directly compared a single TearCare treatment to a single LipiFlow treatment in 235 adults with dry eye symptoms. The goal was to see if TearCare could relieve symptoms like eye dryness and improve eye surface health.
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Locations
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Cincinnati Eye Institute
Edgewood, Kentucky, 41017, United States
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Eye Research Foundation
Newport Beach, California, 92663, United States
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Harvard Eye Associates
Laguna Hills, California, 92653, United States
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Jackson Eye
Lake Villa, Illinois, 60046, United States
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Kentucky Eye Institute
Lexington, Kentucky, 40517, United States
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Loh Ophthalmology Associates
Miami, Florida, 33143, United States
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Ophthalmology Associates
St Louis, Missouri, 63131, United States
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Parkhurst NuVision
San Antonio, Texas, 78229, United States
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Schwartz Laser Eye Center
Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260, United States
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Vance Thompson Vision
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57108, United States
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