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[Schirmer's test and strip meniscometry : Comparative consideration in the diagnostics of dry eye].

Konrad Schulze1, Rico Großjohann2, Sebastian Paul2, Lukas Bossaller3, Frank Tost2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As one alternative to the Schirmer test, strip meniscometry has been presented as a methodology which also seems to be suitable for quantifying a lack of tear volume.
METHODS: In a randomized prospective clinical study 391 eyes from 201 subjects were assigned to 3 groups according to the severity of eye surface deficiency (group 0: 225 healthy eyes, f/m = 1.25, mean age = 50.1 ± 17.6 years; group 1: 112 eyes with mild keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), f/m = 1.38, mean age = 58.7 ± 13.9 years; group 2: 54 eyes with manifest KCS, f/m = 2.375, mean age = 52.6 ± 14.1 years). Objective test parameters used were strip meniscometry, Schirmer's 1 test and the Jones-test. In order to determine the condition of the ocular surface and tear film more precisely, slit-lamp examination, the detection of lid-parallel conjunctival folds (LIPCOF) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) meniscometry were also performed. Subjective discomfort was objectified by using the Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire (OSDI).
RESULTS: The results of strip meniscometry, Schirmer's 1 test, the Jones test and OCT meniscometry were significantly lower in KCS subjects than in healthy subjects (p < 0.001), whereas the OSDI score was significantly higher (p < 0.001). The parameters strip meniscometry, Schirmer's 1 test, the Jones test and OCT meniscometry scores correlated with each other. Sensitivity and specificity of strip meniscometry ranged from 0.79 to 0.89 and from 0.42 to 0.5.
CONCLUSION: Strip meniscometry is suitable to detect a lack of tear volume. Advantageous is the rapid performance of the procedure (5 s per eye) and a good agreement with established tests (e.g. Schirmer's test). To improve the specificity, strip meniscometry must be combined with other examination methods.

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Keywords:  Dry eye disease; Keratoconjunctivitis sicca; Sicca syndrome; Tear meniscus; Tear secretion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33146774     DOI: 10.1007/s00347-020-01208-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmologe        ISSN: 0941-293X            Impact factor:   1.059


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1.  Rear 4-min Schirmer test, a modified indicator of Schirmer test in diagnosing dry eye.

Authors:  Xin Wang; Xiaojing Fan; Yaying Wu; Yujie Mou; Jinjin Min; Xiuming Jin
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 4.996

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