| Literature DB >> 26396495 |
Jimmy D Bartlett1, Michael S Keith2, Lavanya Sudharshan3, Sonya J Snedecor3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The accurate diagnosis and classification of dry eye disease (DED) is challenging owing to wide variations in symptoms and lack of a single reliable clinical assessment. In addition, changes and severity of clinical signs often do not correspond to patient-reported symptoms. To better understand the inconsistencies observed between signs and symptoms, we conducted a systematic literature review to evaluate published studies reporting associations between patient-reported symptoms and clinical signs of DED.Entities:
Keywords: associations; correlations; dry eye disease; signs; symptoms; systematic literature review
Year: 2015 PMID: 26396495 PMCID: PMC4577273 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S89700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses flow diagram.
Note: aOf which 33 articles reported unique studies.
Studies reporting associations between symptoms and clinical signs/tests in DED
| Study | Country | Study design | Population, N | Age, mean (SD), | Method for symptom assessment | Clinical sign/test | Correlationcoefficient | Significance | Statisticaltest used |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schiffman et al | USA | Clinic-based validation study | Normal (N=30); DED (N=109) | Normal: 54.5 (13.4), 83; DED: 57.5 (13.9), 79 | OSDI | TBUT | −0.14 | NS | Spearman |
| Amparo et al | USA | Retrospective, clinic-based, cohort study | DED (N=186) | 54 (15), 66 | OSDI | Corneal staining (F) | 0.31 | S ( | Pearson or Spearman |
| Vitale et al | USA | Clinic-based study | Primary SS (N=42) | 54.9 (12.7), 95 | OSDI | TBUT | 0.06 | All NS | Spearman |
| Sullivan et al | USA and EU | Retrospective, clinic-based cohort study | Normal (N=82); DED (N=262) | Normal and DED: 46.1 (16.4), 73 | OSDI | TBUT | 0.09 | NR | Pearson |
| Adatia et al | Canada | Clinic-based study | SS (N=18) | 54.3 (10.6), | OSDI | Corneal staining (LG) | −0.2278 | All NS | Pearson |
| Tuisku et al | Finland | Clinic-based study | Normal (N=10); SS (N=20) | Normal: 49.8 (5.0), 90; SS: 54.5 (7.0), 90; SS: 54.5 (7.0), 95 | OSDI | Corneal staining (F) | 0.56 | S ( | Spearman |
| Pult et al | Germany | Clinic-based study | Normal non-contact lens wearers (N=47) | Median age, 35 (range 19–70), 64 | OSDI | NIBUT | −0.591 | S ( | Pearson or Spearman |
| Kastelan et al | Croatia | Clinic-based study | Contact lens wearers (N=16) | 32 (6.3), 38 | OSDI | Schirmer tear test | −0.50 | NR | Pearson |
| Ozcura et al | Turkey | Prospective clinic-based study | Normal and DED (N=68) | 44.25 (11.13), 79 | OSDI | Schirmer tear test | −0.182 | NS | Pearson |
| Yoon et al | South Korea | Clinic-based study | DED (N=50) | 51 (12.1), 82 | OSDI | Corneal staining (F + LG) | 0.297 | NS | Spearman |
| Versura et al | Italy | Clinic-based study | Normal (N=25); DED (N=105) | Normal: 44.5 (12.5), 72; DED: 54.8 (15), 76 | OSDI | Tear osmolarity | 0.223 | S ( | Pearson |
| de A F Gomes et al | Brazil | Clinic-based study | Systemic sclerosis (N=45), of whom DED (N=22) | Normal: 48.7 (10.1), 91.3; DED: 53.5 (14.7), 86.4 | OSDI | TBUT | −0.22 | NS | Spearman |
| Bunya et al | USA | Cross-sectional study | SS (N=49) | 53.7 (15.9), 92 | OSDI | Schirmer tear test | 0.20 | NS | Spearman |
| Machado et al | Brazil | Prospective, randomized, comparative, crossover study | DED (N=30) | Group A | OSDI | Corneal staining (RB, group A) | 0.341 | NS | Pearson |
| Schein et al | USA | Population-based prevalence study | N=2,420 elderly participants | 73.5 (5.1), 58 | Dry eye symptoms (six-item questionnaire) | Schirmer tear test RB | NR | NS | Chi-squared test for proportions |
| Macri et al | USA and Italy | Case-controlled study | Normal (N=32); MGD (N=54); ATD (N=39) | Normal: 59.79 (14.60); MGD: 60.15 (13.95); ATD: 60.38 (14.23), % female NR for this study. | Frequency of symptoms, eleven-item questionnaire | Corneal staining (F) | 0.504 | All S ( | Spearman |
| Macri and Pflugfelder | USA | Case-controlled study | Normal (N=19); MGD (N=37); ATD (N=43) | Normal: 59.4 (15.4); MGD: 59.7 (17.5); ATD: 66.3 (16.2), % female NR for this study. | Frequency of symptoms, eleven-item questionnaire | Corneal staining (F) | 0.47 | All S ( | Spearman |
| Gulati et al | USA | Clinical validation study | Normal and DED (N=53) | 56 (14), 83 | Frequency of symptoms, two-item instrument | Corneal staining (F) | 0.24 | NS | Spearman |
| Nichols et al | USA | Clinic-based study | DED (N=75) | Median 46.2 (range 21.4–81), 70 | Dryness | Total staining (F)/total staining (RB)/Schirmer tear test/TBUT | −0.09 to 0.18 | All NS | Spearman |
| Guo et al | People’s Republic of China | Population-based study | Normal and DED (N=1,816) | 54.86 (11.72), 44 | Six-item frequency of symptom questionnaire | TBUT ≤10 seconds | 0.41 | All S ( | Pearson |
| Lu et al | People’s Republic of China | Population-based study | Normal and DED (N=1,840) | 56.25 (12.26), 44 | Six-item frequency of symptom questionnaire | TBUT ≤10 seconds | 0.302 | All S ( | Pearson |
| Begley et al | USA | Cross-sectional multicenter study | Normal (N=28); non-SS DED (N=73); SS (N=21) | Normal: 47 (NR), 68; non-SS DED: 52 (NR), 87; SS: 53 (NR), 100 | Clinician grade | Schirmer tear test | −0.394 | All S ( | Spearman |
| Self-assessed severity | Schirmer tear test | −0.323 | All S ( | Spearman | |||||
| Afonso et al | USA | Case-control study | Normal (N=40); DED (N=40) | Normal: 53 (22), NR; DED: 56 (17), NR | 12-item symptom severity questionnaire | Schirmer tear test | −0.39 | S ( | Spearman |
| Nguyen et al | USA | Prospective, nonrandomized, observational case series | DED (N=18) | 56.6 (15), 72 | Six-page Indiana | Schirmer tear test | −0.357 | All NS | Spearman |
| Yolton et al | USA | Clinic-based study | Normal and DED (N=49) | 41.3 (18.6), 57 | Four-item severity of discomfort questionnaire | Total staining (RB) | 0.24 | NS | Spearman |
| Nichols et al | USA | Clinical validation study | DED (N=75) | Median 46.2 (range 21.4–81.0), 70 | McMonnies questionnaire | Total staining (F) | 0.09 | All NS | Spearman |
| Cennamo et al | Italy | Clinic-based study | Normal (N=15); DED (N=45) | Normal: 29 (NR), 47; DED: 34 (NR), 49 | Dry eye sensation defined by itching, burning, irritation, and watering | Degree of alteration detected by Schirmer tear test | 0.705 | All S ( | Spearman |
| Labbe et al | People’s Republic of China | Population-based cross-sectional study | N=1,456; without DED (N=1,215); DED (N=241) | Without DED: 64.33 (9.38), 57.8; DED: 67.26 (9.60), 68.5 | Three-item symptom questionnaire (eye dryness, grittiness, burning) | Schirmer tear test | −0.04 | NS | Pearson |
| Hay et al | UK | Population-based cross-sectional study | Ocular and/or dry mouth symptoms (N=341) | Median 46 (male), median 49 (female), 55 | Presence of ocular symptoms | Schirmer tear test | NR | Weak association (positive predictive value = 0.25) | Predictive value analysis |
| Cardona et al | Spain | Prospective longitudinal study | Symptoms associated with tear deficiency (N=26) | 37.73 (12.39), 62 | Severity of scratchiness 18 other correlations for total staining (F), TBUT, total staining (LG) versus irritation, dryness, grittiness, soreness, vision changes, light sensitivity | Total staining (F) | 0.47 | S ( | Spearman |
| Lin et al | Taiwan | Population-based study | DED (N=459) | 72.2 (5.1), 46 | Eight-item interviewer-administered questionnaire | TBUT ≤10 seconds | NR | NS | Comparison of proportions by chi-squared test |
| Mizuno et al | Japan | Multicenter study | DED (N=158) | 62.5 (12.6), 91 | General vision | Total staining (F) | −0.176 | S ( | Pearson |
| Singh Bhinder and Singh Bhinder | India | Clinic-based study | DED (N=16) | 48.56 (16.68), 44 | Reflex epiphora | Total staining (LG) | NR | S ( | Wilcoxon matched-pairs test |
Notes:
Unless stated otherwise;
increases in severity of symptoms/OSDI would be expected to be positively correlated with increases in ocular surface dye staining/tear osmolarity and negatively correlated with increases in TBUT/Schirmer tear test results.
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mean age is given for females, the two male participants in the study were 57 years and 64 years old;
dye instillation order, group A: RB followed by LG; group B: LG followed by RG.
Abbreviations: ATD, aqueous tear deficiency; DED, dry eye disease; EU, European Union; F, fluorescein; LG, lissamine green; MGD, meibomian gland disease; NEI VFQ-25, 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire; NIBUT, noninvasive breakup time; NR, not reported; NS, not significant; OSDI, Ocular Surface Disease Index©; S, significant; SD, standard deviation; SS, Sjögren’s syndrome; SSD, Symptom Severity of Discomfort scale; RB, rose bengal; TBUT, tear breakup time; VAS, visual analog scale.
Summary of signs and symptom measures
| Description | |
|---|---|
| Schirmer tear test | Assesses tear fluid availability. Severity grading: >10 mm, normal; 6–10 mm, mild-to-moderate; 0–5 mm, severe |
| Ocular surface staining | Assesses damage of the ocular surface through staining of the cornea and/or conjunctiva with fluorescein dye, rose bengal, or lissamine green. Grading is on a scale ranging from absent to severe (increases with severity) |
| TBUT | Assesses tear film stability. After fluorescein instillation, the time interval between a complete blink and the first appearance of a dry spot in the precorneal tear film is measured; <10 seconds commonly associated with DED |
| Tear osmolarity | Reflects the concentration of solutes in the tear film; an increase of tear osmolarity is a marker of DED |
| OSDI | 12-item questionnaire used to assess dry eye symptoms within the past week. 5-point Likert-type response format yielding scores ranging from 0 (least severe) to 100 (most severe) |
| NEI VFQ-25 | 25-item vision-related quality of life measurement tool consisting of 12 subscales rated on a 0 (worst) to 100 (best) scale |
| VAS | Psychometric response scale used for describing subjective characteristics or attitudes. Respondents mark the location on a 100 mm line that corresponds to the amount of pain, ocular comfort, or symptoms of dryness that they experience |
| Symptom severity and frequency assessments | Assessments of patient-reported severity (eg, absent, mild, moderate, severe) and frequency (eg, none, rarely, sometimes, often, all of the time) of common symptoms (eg, burning, stinging, grittiness, foreign body sensation, tearing, ocular fatigue, dryness) |
Abbreviations: DED, dry eye disease; NEI VFQ-25, 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire; OSDI, Ocular Surface Disease Index©; TBUT, tear breakup time; VAS, visual analog scale.