Airline Cabin Air Negatively Impacts Dry Eye: Strategies for Coping

Many of us travel by plane for business or pleasure. With COVID vaccines ramping up, it’s expected we’ll see airline travel begin to increase soon. If you have dry eye or use BostonSight PROSE devices or scleral lenses, air travel can be challenging due to the recirculated dry cabin air. A little extra planning and preparation before catching a flight can help ensure a safe and comfortable vacation without interruption from eye health concerns. Impact on your dry eye symptoms If you have dry eye and have traveled by plane, you probably noticed an impact on your symptoms. A March 2013 study in the Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science journal took a close look at the impact of in-flight cabin air on dry eye disease. Researchers developed a controlled environment to simulate airline cabin conditions (23°C, 5% relative humidity, localized airflow, and 750 mb of barometric pressure) as well as a standard controlled environment for comparison (23°C, 45% relative humidity, and 930 mb). Study subjects with diagnosed dry eye disease spent time in these environments. Before and after the exposures, subjects answered dry eye symptom questionnaires and underwent diagnostic tests to determine the environmental impact on their eyes. After exposure to the airline cabin environment, dry eye patients were more symptomatic and experienced a decrease in tear stability and volume. Based on these findings, researchers advise dry eye patients to use therapeutic strategies to minimize the impact of air travel on their eyes. Simple strategies Some suggestions for more comfortable [...]

2024-04-03T14:17:59-04:00March 8, 2021|PROSE, Blog Posts|

COVID-19 Response

To our patients, partners, and staff: Your health and safety is always our priority. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BostonSight is limiting patient care at our Needham, MA clinic by rescheduling routine annual comprehensive appointments, evaluating all patients who are scheduled for medical evaluations, consults and treatments for urgent/emergent care; and limiting patient interaction in common areas to maintain social distance. Our manufacturing lab has been disinfected and we have limited access to only essential personnel as well as limited interaction between lab staff and other staff members. Our manufacturing lab continues to operate and will ship products as ordered. Lab protocols for device servicing will follow recommended ISO disinfection protocol. If you have an appointment scheduled with us in our Needham Clinic in March, we will be contacting you to confirm or to reschedule your appointment. If you have questions, contact information follows: Scheduling for new patients:  781-726-7456 Scheduling for current patients:  781-726-7337 BostonSight Medical Triage:  781-726-7337 x 344 We will continue to monitor the situation and implement recommendations put out by authoritative sources. For the most up-to-date information please see https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html. Thank you, Sara Yost President and CEO

2024-04-04T13:29:54-04:00March 16, 2020|Clinic Updates|
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