151. Dry eye in postmenopausal women: A hospital based analysis Type of article - Original Research.
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Sethi, Puspamayee, Mohapatra, Sulata, Suman, Shradha, Parida, Subhabrata, and Jena, Sunil Kumar
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DRY eye syndromes ,CHI-squared test ,WOMEN in motion pictures ,TERTIARY care ,MENOPAUSE - Abstract
Background: Thin tear film is the unique fluid layer, covers external mucosal surface of the eye. As such this layer is the interface between the ocular surface and the environment. This thin film is a transparent layer, has a mucin phase and a distinct lipid layer superficially. The lipid layer prevents evaporation of tears from outer ocular surface. Dry eye occurs due to insufficient lubrication of ocular surface and a potentially harmful condition which limits the activity as well as in extreme cases causes' blindness. Objectives: To assess prevalence of dry eye in post menopausal women. Materials and Methods: This study was planned and conducted in a tertiary care health institute in eastern India. Total no of subjects recruited in this study was 183. Post menopausal women attending outpatient department (OPD) were included on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Diagnosis of dry was done by Schimmer's test. Data analysis was done by Chi square test. Results: Out of 183 subjects 97 postmenopausal women were suffering from dry eye which accounts 53% prevalence. Prevalence of dry eye in the age group 51-60, 61-70 and more than 70 years were 42.8%, 50.9% and 67.2% respectively. Also we found that, out of 97 dry eye, 54 (55.6%) were symptomatic and 43 (44.4%) were asymptomatic. Mild, moderate and severe form of dry eyes was 50.5%, 38.1%, and 11.4% respectively. Conclusion: It was found that prevalence of dry eye, high among postmenopausal women. There was significant association between dry eye and elder age group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024