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[Objective assessment of the functional impact of dry eye severity on the quality of vision by double-pass aberrometry].

T Habay1, S Majzoub2, O Perrault2, C Rousseau2, P J Pisella2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the functional impact of the severity of dry eye on the quality of vision by measuring an Objective Scatter Index (OSI) using double pass aberrometry. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients (56 eyes) with dry eye syndromes of varying severity participated in this study. A double-pass aberrometer was used to measure the dynamic changes in the OSI for 20 seconds. The mean and standard deviations of the OSI and the number of blinks occurring during the examination were compared as a function of the clinical severity of dry eye disease.
RESULTS: The mean OSI increased with the severity of dry eye syndrome with a significant difference for stages 3 (P<0.01) and 4 (P<0.001) compared to stages 1 and 2, without a significant difference based on age (P>0.8) or visual acuity (P>0.2). Standard deviation of the OSI also increased with the severity of dry eye disease, with a significant difference for stages 3 (P<0.01) and 4 (P<0.0001) compared to stages 1 and 2, with no significant increase in the number of blinks (P>0.2). The values of the OSI standard deviation represented the dynamic nature of aberrometric changes related to the instability of the tear film.
CONCLUSION: Quality of vision of patients deteriorated in relation to the severity of their dry eye. The analysis of OSI standard deviation appears to be an objective way to assess the intensity of subjective visual disturbances reported by patients with dry eye syndrome. It also provides a new tool to assess the severity of damage to the ocular surface.
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Keywords:  Aberrométrie double passage; Double-pass aberrometry; Dry eye syndrome; Film lacrymal; OQAS; OSI; Qualité de vision; Syndrome sec; Tear film; Vision quality

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24560942     DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2013.07.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fr Ophtalmol        ISSN: 0181-5512            Impact factor:   0.818


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