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Dry Eye Updates Highlight Diagnostic Precision and Tailored Care
“As optometrists, our responsibility is not only to recognize dry eye disease early but also to match the right treatment to the right patient,” said Dr. Kalfayan.
Clinical Report: Dry Eye Updates Highlight Diagnostic Precision and Tailored Care
Overview
At the 2025 Optometric Management Symposium, Dr. Nona Kalfayan emphasized the importance of accurate diagnosis and a stepwise approach in managing dry eye disease (DED). The integration of validated surveys and objective diagnostic tools is crucial for effective treatment selection.
Background
Dry eye disease is a multifaceted condition that poses significant challenges in diagnosis and management due to its variable presentation. Accurate identification of the type of DED is essential for tailoring treatment to individual patient needs. Recent advancements in diagnostic tools and treatment protocols aim to enhance clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
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Key Findings
['Accurate diagnosis of DED requires a combination of validated patient surveys and objective diagnostic tools.', 'First-line management includes patient education, lifestyle modifications, lid hygiene, and artificial tears.', 'Topical anti-inflammatories are recommended for patients with persistent symptoms, while corticosteroids are reserved for acute flares.', 'Advanced interventions, such as autologous serum tears and amniotic membrane grafts, may be necessary for severe cases.', 'Evidence-based algorithms, such as those from the Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society, can guide treatment selection.']
Clinical Implications
Clinicians should adopt a stepwise approach to DED management, utilizing both subjective and objective assessment tools to tailor treatment. Following evidence-based protocols can simplify decision-making and enhance patient care.
Conclusion
The integration of precise diagnostic methods and tailored treatment strategies is essential for effective management of dry eye disease. By focusing on individual patient needs, clinicians can improve outcomes and provide lasting relief.
Optometric Management spoke with Alcon and the World Council of Optometry (WCO) on the 5-year partnership that is still going strong between the companies, dry eye and patient quality of life, and initiatives in developing resources.