New advances in medical management of dry eye: optimizing treatment strategies for enhanced relief

International Ophthalmology(2024)

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Purpose Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent ocular surface disease that is conventionally characterized by tear film hyperosmolarity and instability. This review presents a summarized classification of DED, followed by a comprehensive discussion of the most recent topical and systemic medications and clinical recommendations for selecting the most appropriate option for each patient. Methods An extensive literature search was conducted on electronic databases, such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, using keywords including “dry eye syndrome,” “ocular surface disease,” “medical management,” “artificial tears,” “topical immunomodulators,” and “meibomian gland dysfunction.” Results The underlying reasons for DED can range from insufficient aqueous tear production to increased tear evaporation. Recent literature has provided a more in-depth understanding of the pathophysiology of DED by examining the tear film's lipid, aqueous, and mucin layers. However, despite these advancements, medical management of patients with symptomatic DED has not fully reflected this modernized knowledge of its pathophysiology. Conclusion To develop a rationalized strategy for treating DED, it is crucial to have updated knowledge of therapeutic options, their mechanisms of actions, and indications based on the DED type and underlying causes.
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Artificial tears,Dry eye disease,Evaporative dry eye,Medical management,Mucin secretagogue,Topical immunomodulators
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