Literature DB >> 12733162

Prevalence of dry eye in University Malaya Medical Centre.

R Jamaliah1, J Fathilah.   

Abstract

Two hundred outpatients (115 females and 85 males) attending the University Malaya Medical Center (UMMC) eye clinic, aged 20 years and above and without any ocular surface disorder were recruited for this study. Their tear film status was determined subjectively by their symptoms and quantitatively by the cotton thread test, Schirmer's test, marginal tear film meniscus assessment, fluorescein corneal staining and tear break-up time. Dry eye was considered present if at least one symptom was experienced often or always, within the past 3 months. Dry eye was also considered present if one of these tests was positive; Schirmer's test < 5 mm, Phenol red thread (PRT) test < 10 mm and tear film breakup time (BUT) < 8 seconds. The prevalence of dry eye in this sample population as defined by presence of symptoms and an abnormal test result is 14.5%. Presence of dry eye as detected by clinical testing is higher in the Chinese race (p < 0.01), in the group 40-59 years (p = 0.024). There is no difference between females and males. A lower BUT score was more strongly associated with presence of dry eye symptoms (p = 0.02). Elderly patients have a lower BUT and Schirmer's score. There is lack of agreement between PRT and Schirmer's test, although both are measures of tear quantity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12733162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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