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Ocular Redness Measured with the Keratograph 5M in Patients Using Anti-Glaucoma Eye Drops.

Francisco Pérez Bartolomé1,2, Jose María Martínez de la Casa1,2, Pedro Arriola Villalobos1,2, Cristina Fernández Pérez3, Vicente Polo4, Ruben Sánchez Jean1,2, Julián García Feijoó1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine correlations between ocular redness measured with the new topographer Keratograph 5M and the use of topical anti-glaucoma medication.
METHODS: A total of 211 eyes of 211 patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension on topical medication and 51 eyes of 51 healthy volunteers were recruited over 10 months. Outcome variables were keratograph redness scores (RS): overall, bulbar temporal (BT), bulbar nasal (BN), limbar temporal (LT), and limbar nasal (LN). In each subject, we also recorded the intraocular pressure-lowering eye drops used, daily doses and daily and cumulative preservative concentrations, fluorescein corneal staining score (OXFORD), lower tear meniscus height (Fourier-domain OCT), non-invasive tear film breakup time (Keratograph 5M), and ocular surface disease questionnaire index (OSDI).
RESULTS: Higher RS were recorded in the medication than control group (P < 0.01 all scores). Within the medication group, older patients returned greater RS (P < 0.05 all scores). Prostaglandin was a strong predictor of higher scores, except LN RS. A higher OSDI was associated with a higher LN RS (β = 0.007; P < 0.05), while the use of β-blockers was linked to a lower LN RS (β = -0.225; P < 0.05). The use of ≥3 daily eye drops with preservative gave rise to a higher BN RS and ≥3 daily eye drops to a higher LN RS (β = 0.366, P < 0.01; β = 0.296, P < 0.05, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Keratograph 5M can objectively detect the hyperaemia induced by glaucoma medication. The factors contributing to ocular redness were advanced age, more daily eye drops (nasal sectors), a higher OSDI, and prostaglandin as the medication used.

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Keywords:  Fourier-domain OCT; Keratograph 5M; glaucoma medication; ocular hyperaemia; primary open angle glaucoma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29144869     DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2017.1395891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0882-0538            Impact factor:   1.975


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