| Literature DB >> 32251167 |
John A Gonzales1,2, Stephen C Shiboski3, Vatinee Y Bunya4, Esen K Akpek5,6, Jennifer Rose-Nussbaumer7, Gerami D Seitzman1,2, Lindsey A Criswell8,9, Caroline H Shiboski9, Thomas M Lietman1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the ocular signs and tests for keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) in the absence of a gold standard.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32251167 PMCID: PMC7410365 DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0000000000002311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cornea ISSN: 0277-3740 Impact factor: 3.152
Sensitivity and Specificity for Each Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Clinical Sign or Test in the Entire Cohort
| Ocular Clinical Sign or Test | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| TBUT < 10 s | 99.5% (94.9%–100%) | 32.0% (28.6%–35%) |
| OSS ≥ 5 | 91.0% (84.2%–95.1%) | 84.0% (79.0%–87.9%) |
| Schirmer I ≤ 5 mm/5 min | 47.4% (44.6%–50.4%) | 88.5% (85.0%–91.2%) |
Sensitivity and Specificity for Each Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Clinical Sign or Test in the Entire Cohort Including Tear Osmolarity
| Ocular Clinical Sign or Test | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| TBUT < 10 s | 99.5% (94.9%–100%) | 32.0% (28.6%–35.5%) |
| OSS ≥ 5 | 91.1% (84.2%–95.1%) | 83.9% (79.0%–87.9%) |
| Schirmer I ≤ 5 mm/5 min | 47.5% (44.6%–50.4%) | 88.5% (85.0%–91.2%) |
| Osmolarity | 45.7% (29.6%–62.7%) | 72.1% (53.2%–85.4%) |
Seventy-nine participants had tear osmolarity tested.
Sensitivity and Specificity for Each Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Clinical Sign or Test in the Entire Cohort With OSS Separated Into Its Components, Lissamine and Fluorescein
| Ocular Clinical Sign or Test | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| TBUT < 10 s | 98.9% (97.7%–99.5%) | 29.1% (26.5%–31.7%) |
| Fluorescein ≥ grade 3 | 82.6% (78.9%–85.7%) | 88.8% (85.3%–91.6%) |
| Lissamine ≥ grade 3 | 90.5% (87.2%–93.0%) | 73.0% (69.6%–76.2%) |
| Schirmer I ≤ 5 mm/5 min | 49.8% (46.7%–52.9%) | 88.1% (86.1%–89.8%) |