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Classification of Fluorescein Breakup Patterns: A Novel Method of Differential Diagnosis for Dry Eye.

Norihiko Yokoi1, Georgi As Georgiev2, Hiroaki Kato3, Aoi Komuro3, Yukiko Sonomura3, Chie Sotozono3, Kazuo Tsubota4, Shigeru Kinoshita5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between fluorescein breakup patterns (FBUPs) and clinical manifestations in dry eye cases.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.
METHODS: In 106 eyes of 106 subjects (19 male, 87 female; mean age: 64.2 years), FBUPs were categorized into 1 of the following 5 break (B) types: area (AB, n = 19); spot (SB, n = 22); line (LB, n = 24); dimple (DB, n = 19); random (RB, n = 22 eyes); and dry eye-related symptoms using the visual analog scale (VAS, 100 mm = maximum), tear meniscus radius (TMR, mm), tear film lipid layer interference grade (IG) (grades 1-5; 1 = best) and spread grade (SG) (grades 1-4; 1 = best), tear film noninvasive breakup time (NIBUT, seconds), fluorescein breakup time (FBUT, seconds), corneal-epithelial damage (CED) score (15 points = maximum), ocular surface epithelial damage (OSED) score (9 points = maximum), and the Schirmer 1 test (ST1, mm) were examined and compared between each FBUP.
RESULTS: In each FBUP, eye dryness and fatigue were the severest symptoms. Characteristic symptoms were sensitivity to light, heavy eyelids, pain, foreign body sensation, difficulty opening the eye, and discharge for AB, heavy eyelids for SB, and foreign-body sensation for LB. Statistically significant differences were found in TMR (AB-SB, -DB, and -RB; LB-RB), IG (AB-all other FBUP; LB-SB and -DB), and SG (AB-all other FBUPs), FBUT (AB-LB, -DB, and -RB; SB-DB and -RB; LB-RB; DB-RB), and NIBUT (AB-all other FBUPs; SB-DB and-RB, and LB-RB), CED (AB-all other FBUPs; LB-SB, -DB, and -RB) and OSED (AB-SB, -LB, and -DB; LB-SB, -DB, and -RB), and ST1 (AB-SB, -DB, and -LB) (P < .05 in each comparison).
CONCLUSIONS: The 5 different FBUPs constituted different groups, reflecting different pathophysi-ologies.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28579061     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2017.05.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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