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CORE Alerts Practitioners to Mask-Associated Dry Eye (MADE)

Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE)

Widespread use of face masks has been determined essential to combat COVID-19’s spread yet is giving rise to a new phenomenon: increased reports of dry, uncomfortable eyes. Experts from the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) are advising eye care professionals (ECPs) on how to recognize mask-associated dry eye (MADE) and methods to mitigate the condition.

Reports of MADE have circulated since early summer and a recent review concluded that eye dryness and irritation from mask wear may become a problem for a large percentage of the population.

MADE: What, Why and Who’s at Risk?

Masks significantly reduce the outward spread of air. However, exhaled air still needs to disperse; when a mask sits loosely against the face the likely route is upwards. This forces a stream of air over the surface of the eye, creating conditions that accelerate tear film evaporation, leading to dry spots on the ocular surface and discomfort.

In addition to worsening symptoms in patients with pre-existing dry eye disease, MADE can affect a wide-spectrum of others: the elderly who typically have a poorer quality tear film, contact lens wearers, and masked people working extended hours in air-conditioned settings and/or while using digital screens.

Beyond discomfort, MADE may encourage people to rub their eyes for temporary relief—raising the possibility of unwashed hands being brought to the face. In turn, this increases the likelihood of coronavirus infection through the mouth, nose, and to a lesser extent, the eye.

Guidance for Practitioners

CORE suggests that ECPs consider incorporating three MADE-related actions into their examination lane protocols:

  1. Consider the role of the face mask if there are worsening symptoms and signs in patients with confirmed dry eye disease, or if patients report dry, uncomfortable eyes or variable vision for the first time.
  1. Routinely ask all patients how their eyes feel while wearing a mask, since many may not think to volunteer their experiences or associate their symptoms with mask use.
  1. Provide advice on alleviating the symptoms, including using a new CORE-developed infographic to help show how a few simple steps can likely provide relief and minimize reoccurrence.

Don’t Ditch the Mask

Dr. Lyndon Jones, director of CORE, is adamant that bringing more attention to MADE should not be used to support anti-mask wearing sentiments.

“Responsibly wearing a mask, even when having to contend with eye dryness, is a critical part of overcoming the global pandemic. The good news is that we understand MADE and can address it—an opportunity for ECPs to further communicate their knowledge and ongoing value to patients at a time when sound, scientific guidance is needed more than ever,” he noted.

Source: CORE

Nikon Appoints New President North America

Nikon Optical Canada is announcing that Isabelle Mongeau has decided to step down as President North America on August 31. Nicolas Barbier, President of the Nikon Lenswear’s worldwide organisation, has appointed Matthieu Geoffray as her successor.

Isabelle Mongeau

“I am privileged to have had the opportunity to work with Nikon Optical over the past seven years. My daily life has been enriched by the quality of our professional and human relationships with our clients, by inspiring and passionate colleagues, and by exposure to a culture of unparalleled excellence and innovation. It is with emotion, but a great deal of pride, that I leave my position at the head of the organization to devote myself to other important aspects of my life and career,” said Isabelle Mongeau. Isabelle will stay on to support Matthieu until the end of 2020 to ensure an effective transition.

With a degree in engineering from École Centrale Paris, and 13 years’ experience in the industry within the Essilor Group, Matthieu has, among other things, held the positions of Key Account Manager, Director of Customer Relations, and Director of Health Partnerships in France. He has developed in-depth knowledge of expectations among eye-care professionals and consumers.

Matthieu shares with Isabelle a common vision for Nikon—excellence in terms of service and quality geared towards its clients, along with the superior quality of the brand’s products.

“I am honoured to be joining the Nikon family, a team fully committed to the service our customers expect, supported by an innovative brand that develops high-tech products. I thank Isabelle for her commitment and enthusiasm in building a team that is tailored to our ambition.”

Click HERE for the full press release.

Opti 2021 Affirms Safety Priority for First Trade Show in a Year

Opti 2021 will be the first optical trade fair of the new year and the first within a year.  Usually held in the Bavarian city of Munich, Opti 2021 will be held January 8-10 in Stuttgart, on the edge of the  German Black Forest area. 

In collaboration with the venue owner, and under the exacting guidelines of the  state of Baden-Wuerttemburg, the organizers have drawn up an extensive hygiene concept for the event. 

Event organizers are counting on the event providing the industry with much needed momentum after the economic downfall created by the COVID pandemic.

Jörn Holtmeier, Managing Director of the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry (AUMA) broadens the perspective and confirms the measures: “Recently, the German trade fair organisers have developed comprehensive hygiene and distance concepts in coordination with the health authorities. They guarantee a very high level of health protection for all persons participating in trade fairs in Germany in the upcoming months”.

While COVID cases hit Germany hard at the outset, the country’s robust health care system has handled it extremely well; Germany has a COVID  fatality rate of 1.6% that is substantially lower than the 10%-12% experienced by neighbouring European countries.  

There are no restrictions for Canadians travelling to Germany, but the Canadian Government continues to advise against non-essential travel to the country.  As of end of August, the German government continues to deny entry to U.S. citizens traveling from the United States, according to the US embassy page.

Click HERE for more information on Opti 2021.

Help Support World Sight Day Challenge

Optometry Giving Sight’s support of Ver Bien in Mexico has helped many school children receive the eye care they desperately need. Approximately 12% of public-school children in Mexico suffer from a refractive error which can be corrected with glasses.

Many of these children have no access to eye health services because they live in rural communities in Mexico. Even when services are brought to their towns, families often don’t have the resources to pay for them. Ver Bien goes directly to public schools with optometrists who perform eye exams to check for diseases and refractive errors. When glasses are required, they are delivered at no cost.

Claudia (pictured) was one of the students helped through Optometry Giving Sight’s support of Ver Bien.

Claudia’s life with poor vision was very challenging. Seeing her schoolwork was difficult and she was often afraid when walking the 3 kms along the river to school.

The day she received a pair of glasses through the program, everything in her life changed:

Today is the day she received her first ever pair of glasses.

A few months ago, Claudia’s school was invited to participate in a school screening program implemented by Ver Bien and funded by Optometry Giving Sight.

Having a comprehensive eye examination and the correctly prescribed glasses is helping Claudia greatly improve the quality of her life. Her teacher noticed the difference in Claudia’s behavior and feels happy for her student’s new clear-sighted joy.

Click HERE to support the World Sight Day Challenge to help more children like Claudia.

Click HERE for the full press release.

CNIB Announces New Partnership with LEARNstyle

CNIB has signed a new partnership agreement with LEARNstyle, experts in specialized education and assistive technology training.

Through this exciting new partnership, LEARNstyle will provide high-quality, specialized training to support Ontario teachers and students in their journey to take full advantage of accessible products, technology and software solutions offered by CNIB – all designed to empower students to live with confidence and independence.

LEARNstyle’s unique software and strategy-based training approach works to support learning independence from a diverse spectrum of students, from those with learning disabilities to those who are blind or partially sighted.

“LEARNstyle’s experience working with students of all abilities, including those with sight loss, is a huge asset in supporting CNIB’s mission,” says Shane Silver, Vice President of Social Enterprise and Innovation at CNIB. “By leveraging their best-in-class training software and expertise, students with sight loss and their teachers will be able to get the most out of their assistive technology or products, while benefiting from LEARNstyle’s seamless integration at home and in the classroom.”  

Today, LEARNstyle serves more than 60 school districts and boards in the province of Ontario and is uniquely positioned to expand and adapt their service offerings to include more provinces across the country. The Ontario-based organization will also be expanding their services to include French language learners and educators.

“Over the last 12 years, LEARNstyle has come to fully appreciate how partnerships can positively impact the trajectory of a person’s life journey,” says DJ Cunningham, CEO of LEARNstyle. “This partnership between CNIB and LEARNstyle brings together two organizations with a shared passion to empower blind and low vision individuals in Canada to achieve their goals and their full potential. We look forward to the path ahead with a high level of enthusiasm and excitement that is also brought forth by everyone at CNIB.”

Click HERE for the full press release.

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