Symptomatic dry eye disease among university students.
Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol
; 12(2): 70-77, 2023.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial condition often characterized by a reduction in tear film quantity or quality. This study aimed to determine the frequency of DED and its associated subjective symptoms among students of Mu'tah University.Methods:
In this cross-sectional study conducted at Mu'tah University, Mu'tah, Jordan, from January to April 2022, 489 students completed an online patient-reported DED symptom questionnaire and the ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire. Moreover, 106 participants underwent clinical examinations using the Schirmer test I and fluorescein tear breakup time (TBUT).Results:
Approximately 74.6% of the students self-reported experiencing DED symptoms, and 72.6% had an OSDI scoreâ >â 12, which is considered the threshold for an abnormal ocular surface. Clinical examinations revealed low Schirmer test scores (â <â 10 mm) in 26.4% (nâ =â 28) and 25.5% (nâ =â 27) of the right and left eyes, respectively. We observed low TBUT scores (â <â 5 s) in 19.8% (nâ =â 21) and 18.9% (nâ =â 20) of the right and left eyes, respectively. We noted significant differences between the self-reported DED symptoms and the Schirmer test scores (Pâ =â 0.003 for both right and left eyes), TBUT (Pâ <â 0.001 for both right and left eyes), and OSDI score (Pâ <â 0.001 for each self-reported DED symptom). We observed a weak significant positive correlation between Schirmer test scores and TBUT in the right (râ =â +â 0.30; Pâ =â 0.002) and left (râ =â +â 0.34; Pâ <â 0.001) eyes; a negligible significant inverse correlation between OSDI scores and Schirmer test scores in the right (râ =â - 0.24; Pâ =â 0.013) and left (râ =â - 0.23; Pâ =â 0.019) eyes; and a negligible significant inverse correlation between the OSDI score and TBUT of the left eye (râ =â - 0.25; Pâ =â 0.011) but not of the right eye (râ =â - 0.17; Pâ =â 0.077).Conclusions:
The frequency of DED symptoms in this study was higher than that previously reported based on foreign statistics. The presence of self-reported DED symptoms was significantly associated with higher OSDI scores. Self-reported DED symptoms were more frequent than the abnormalities detected using objective methods. Therefore, a combination of subjective and objective measures may provide higher diagnostic yield for DED. Further studies are required to confirm this hypothesis.
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Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol
Año:
2023
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Article
País de afiliación:
Jordania
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos