Clinical Treatment of Ocular Demodex folliculorum by Systemic Ivermectin


Autoria(s): HOLZCHUH, Flavio Gaieta; HIDA, Richard Yudi; MOSCOVICI, Bernardo Kaplan; ALBERS, Marcos Bottene Villa; SANTO, Ruth Miyuki; KARA-JOSE, Newton; HOLZCHUH, Ricardo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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PURPOSE: To report clinical outcomes of the treatment of ocular Demodex folliculorum with oral ivermectin. DESIGN: Noncomparative, interventional case series. METHODS: Setting. Institutional. Study Population. Twenty-four eyes of 12 patients (3 male and 9 female; mean age +/- standard deviation, 50.4 +/- 21.0 years) with refractory posterior blepharitis with the presence of D. folliculorum in lash samples were enrolled in this study. Intervention. Patients were instructed to take 1 dose of oral ivermectin (200 mu g/kg). All patients were instructed to repeat the treatment after 7 days. Main outcome measures. Tear meniscus height, Schirmer I test results, noninvasive tear film break-up time (BUT), quantification of the absolute number of D. folliculorum found in the lashes, and corneal fluorescein and rose bengal staining scores were obtained from all patients 1 day before and 28 days after treatment. RESULTS: Statistical improvement was observed in the absolute number of D. folliculorum found in the lashes after the treatment with oral ivermectin. Average values of Schirmer I test results and tear film break-up time improved statistically after the treatment of oral ivermectin. No statistical improvement was observed in average lacrimal meniscus height or value of corneal fluorescein and rose bengal staining after treatment with oral ivermectin. CONCLUSIONS: Ivermectin successfully reduced the number of D. folliculorum found in the lashes of patients with refractory blepharitis. Oral ivermectin may be very useful as a complement in the treatment of D. folliculorum infestation with ocular manifestation, especially in cases of unsuccessful treatment related to patient compliance. (Am J Ophthalmol 2011;151:1030-1034. (C) 2011 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, v.151, n.6, p.1030-1034, 2011

0002-9394

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23450

10.1016/j.ajo.2010.11.024

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajo.2010.11.024

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

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American Journal of Ophthalmology

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Palavras-Chave #TEA TREE OIL #DEMODICIDOSIS #ROSACEA #BLEPHARITIS #DEMODICOSIS #SYMPTOMS #INFESTATION #MANAGEMENT #SKIN #Ophthalmology
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