| Literature DB >> 32292856 |
Nina Bulat1, Valeriu Valeriu Cuşnir1, Vitalie Procopciuc2, Vitalie Cușnir3, Nicon Valeriu Cuşnir4.
Abstract
The dry eye syndrome (DES) is a disease of the ocular surface, which can become a social issue in our country, given the changes in lifestyle as a consequence of the economic and technological developments of the last decade. A current problem is the prevalence of DES in patients with glaucoma. The glaucoma treatment, especially the prolonged instillation of preservative-containing medicines, is an important factor in DES morbidity, especially in people aged over 40. In this paper, we presented the findings of our study, which was aimed at assessing the prevalence of DES in the Republic of Moldova and the effect of this impairment on the quality of life. 353 patients (706 eyes) were investigated using the data provided by the visual acuity (VA) and slit-lamp examinations, Schirmer's test results, and the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score. Our findings showed a high estimate of signs and symptoms of DES (67.4%) and their impact on the quality of life. Simultaneously, we aimed to analyze the issue of DES in patients with glaucoma. To this end, we examined 30 cases with primary open angle (POA) glaucoma. We also presented a clinical case, in which the prospect of associating the two pathologies in a patient was considered. ©Romanian Society of Ophthalmology.Entities:
Keywords: DEWS; dry eye syndrome; glaucoma; tear film
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32292856 PMCID: PMC7141921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2457-4325
Results of the Schirmer’s test in patients with lower tear secretion
| Test values | Total, 280 eyes | % of eyes, with values of the Schirmer's test ≤ 15 |
|---|---|---|
| 15-11 mm/ 5 min | 76 | 27,1 |
| 10-6 mm/ 5 min | 105 | 37,5 |
| 5-3 mm/ 5 min | 63 | 22,5 |
| ≤ 2 mm/ 5 min | 36 | 12,9 |
Reports of signs and symptoms depending on the examination period (summer/ winter)
| Examination period | Summer | Winter |
|---|---|---|
| Total patients | 218 | 135 |
| Presence of signs and/ or symptoms of dry eye | 142 (65%) | 96 (71%) |
| Dry eye symptoms (low/ average/ severe OSDI) | 91 (42%) | 61 (45%) |
| Tear hyposecretion (Schirmer’s test ≤ 15mm/ 5min) | 183 eyes (42%) | 97 eyes (36%) |
Gender-based distribution of patients with Dry Eye Syndrome, compared to the group of asymptomatic patients
| Group of patients | Total, patients | Women | Men |
|---|---|---|---|
| Present Signs/ Symptoms of Dry Eye | 238 | 164 (68.9%) | 74 (31.1%) |
| No Signs/ Symptoms of Dry Eye | 115 | 50 (43.5%) | 65 (56.5%) |