Laser Acupuncture for Dry Eye
Launched by CHANG GUNG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL · Jun 29, 2017
Trial Information
Current as of May 05, 2025
Unknown status
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ClinConnect Summary
Objective: Dry eye is a common ophthalmologic disorder causing ocular discomfort in daily life. The investigators aim to investigate the effects of laser acupuncture therapy for patients with dry eye.
Methods: 200 subjects with dry eye are enrolled at two ophthalmic centers and randomly assigned to a laser acupuncture group and control group under conventional treatment with artificial tears. The subjects are treated at acupoints including BL2, TE23, ST2, LI4, ST36, and GB37 using verum or sham laser acupuncture during 3 sessions per week. After 4 and 12 weeks of treatment, the differences...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 20 \< age \< 65, with aggravated dry eye (one or both eyes), evaluated by ophthalmologist and provides informed consent.
- • Tear film break-up time \< 10 s
- • Schirmer's strips with anesthesia \< 5mm/ 5min
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • presence of eye lesions, received operation for eye during the past three months, combination of other ophthalmic medication, or using contact lens
- • pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, vitamin A deficiency, sequelae of Bell's palsy, hemodialysis
- • critical illness such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, etc
- • has taken or needs active treatment (including Chinese medicine)
- • presence of a pacemaker; history of seizure or epilepsy; using immunosuppressants; cancer; infectious disease of skin
- • does not meet the physician's assessment for recruitment
- • lack of informed consent.
About Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, one of the largest healthcare organizations in Taiwan, is renowned for its commitment to advancing medical research and improving patient care. As a clinical trial sponsor, the hospital leverages its extensive clinical expertise and state-of-the-art facilities to conduct innovative research across various medical disciplines. With a focus on collaboration and ethical practices, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital aims to contribute to the global body of medical knowledge through rigorous clinical trials that enhance treatment options and improve health outcomes for patients.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Kaohsiung, , Taiwan
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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