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What’s New in Oculoplastics? Blepharitis and Related Disorders Dr. Gamal Seif, MD, MSc, FRCSC Department of Ophthalmology, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Disclosure Relationships with commercial interests: - Grants/Research Support: None - Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: None - Consulting Fees: None - Other: None Outline Eyelid anatomy Signs and symptoms Aetiology Treatments ◦ Hot compresses Warm/moist towel, blow mist, mask etc. ◦ Lid wipes Baby Shampoo, Lid Wipes, Cliradex ◦ Fancy devices Lipiflow, Intense pulse light, Bleaphasteam, MG expression, Probing ◦ Drugs Tetracyclines, aziyhromycin, clarithromycin Introduction – Eyelid Anatomy © 2016 - marineyes.com Blepharitis Idiopathic chronic inflammatory disorder of eyelids Usually isolated near base of eyelashes around eyelashes Causes, itching, burning, eye main, FB sensation, crusting around eyes Symptoms usually worse in am (as opposed to dry eyes in pm) Blepharitis- Signs Anterior ◦ Crusting, redness, thickened eyelid margins © 2016 – WillsEye.com 2016 - Wikicommons Blepharitis- Signs Posterior ◦ Inspissated oil glands (meibomian gland dysfunction) © 2016 eyeplastics.com Blepharitis - Epidemiology Few studies available Spanish cross-sectional study reported asymptomatic and symptomatic meibomian gland dysfunction of 21.9% and 8.6% of individuals, respectively. US survey = 37-47% of patient with signs of blepharitis Average age is 50, younger and more females with streptococcal disease (mean 42)].[9][10] Blepharitis- Aetiologies Idiopathic Ocular Rosacea Staphylococcal Infection Demodex Contact lens wear? Glaucoma Meds? Rosacea © 2016 - dermas.info Staphylococcal Infection Hordeolum: Acute infection involving sebaceous glands ◦ Glands of Zeiss (external hordeolum, aka stye) ◦ Meibomian glands (internal hordeolum) 2016 - Wikicommons Demodex • Most common ectoparasites in Humans • Folliculorum – Hair follicles • Brevis – Sebaceous glands • Prevalence around 50% by 20 y/o, almost all elderly males • Older Age, oily skin, and facial acne increased prevalence © 2016 askjpc.org © 2016 contactlensupdate.com Demodex Debris and waste cylindrical dandruff, (pathognomonic for mites infestation) Block the sebaceous ducts, irritate the eyelid margin, and induce epithelial hyperplasia and hyperkeratinization The cytoskeleton foreign body ◦ granulomatous reaction chalazia ◦ Elicit an inflammatory/immune response Blepharitis Treatment Lid wipes ◦ Baby Shampoo ◦ Lid Wipes ® ◦ Cliradex ® (Terpinen- 4-ol (T4O) BID for at least 6 weeks to cover two 2 life cycles. Blepharitis Treatment Hot compresses – Are all compresses the same? ◦ Hot face cloth towel (dry vs wet) ◦ EyeGiene® ◦ MGDRx EyeBag® MGD - Treatment Blephasteam ® Wet chamber warming goggles 10 min three times daily Viliani et al, Int Ophthalmol (2015) 35:319–323 Showed improvement in TBUT and OSDI in patients that did not respond to warm compresses MGD - Treatment Lipiflow MGD - Treatment Intense pulse light ◦ light therapy over a broad range of wavelengths. ◦ Warms MG and constriction of blood vessels ◦ Usually monthly doses x 3-5 months then every 6 months MGD - Treatment MG probing ◦ Pioneered by Steven Maskin, MD ◦ Direct probing of individual meibomian glands with probe to physically opening up the occlusion caused by MGD ◦ Requires local aesthetic ◦ Maskin probe What modality is best? All products are supported by case series showing improved patient symptoms, TBUT and ASDI scores. 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