A Delphi approach to establishing consensus on best practice for the diagnosis and treatment of Demodex blepharitis

Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2024 Feb;47(1):102080. doi: 10.1016/j.clae.2023.102080. Epub 2023 Nov 8.

Abstract

Demodex blepharitis does not have agreed standardized guidelines. The aim of this study was to classify signs and symptoms and to develop appropriate management strategies for Demodex blepharitis from a consensus of expert advice.

Methods: A total of 11 anterior segment experts (ophthalmologists, optometrists and a contact lens optician) working in the United Kingdom participated in a modified 2-round Delphi panel. A mixed-methods approach was adopted and a survey questionnaire for round 1 was formulated, constructed from information in the available literature. Based on panel responses from round 1, feedback was provided and a round 2 questionnaire was formulated. More than two-thirds majority (72%) was used for consensus building.

Results: Based on the clinical presentation of signs and symptoms along with associated conditions and risk factors, a diagnostic algorithm was proposed for the clinical investigation of Demodex blepharitis. A treatment algorithm was also proposed with first-line and second-line treatment recommendations for Demodex blepharitis.

Conclusion: The recommendation from this study provides the first effort in formulating clinical diagnostic algorithm and management guidelines for Demodex blepharitis. The guidelines include appropriate magnification on the slit lamp, associated signs, symptoms, risk factors and suggested management options. These guidelines can be used in a routine eyecare setting to encourage eyecare practitioners in tailoring the investigation and management of Demodex blepharitis.

Keywords: Consensus; Delphi panel; Demodex blepharitis; Dry eye; Ocular surface.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blepharitis* / diagnosis
  • Blepharitis* / therapy
  • Consensus
  • Eyelashes*
  • Humans
  • Mite Infestations* / diagnosis
  • Mite Infestations* / therapy
  • Mites*