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Evaluation of strip meniscometry, tear meniscus height and depth in the diagnosis of dry eye disease in asian Indian eyes

Authors :
Noopur Gupta
Murugesan Vanathi
Alisha Kishore
Archita Singh
Radhika Tandon
Source :
The ocular surface. 17(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Evaluate role of Strip Meniscometry (SMT) and lower tear meniscus [height (LTMH)depth (LTMD)] in diagnosis of Dry Eye Disease (DED) and its comparison with TBUT.In a prospective observational cross-sectional study of 120 eyes [60 eyes of 30 DED (Group 1)60 eyes of 30 controls (Group 2)] TBUT, Schirmer's, SMT, LTMH and LTMD was done. Subjects18 years diagnosed with DED (aqueous deficient) as per Tear film and Ocular surface society-Dry Eye Workshop (TFOS DEWS) II protocol and Ocular surface disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire, with no associated systemic risk factor and previous ocular medical/surgical treatment were included as cases and subjects with no history of ocular surface disease as controls. The data was analyzed using t-testreceiver operating characteristic curve.TBUTSchirmer's values were significantly lower in group 1 (p 0.05). SMT was 2.28 ± 1.28 (Range 0-6)8.11 ± 1.39 (Range 3-10) in group 12 respectively (p 0.05). LTMH was 169.32 ± 29.84 μm (Range 85.78-209.11) and 234.41 ± 19.51 μm (Range 203.89-289.53) in Group 12 respectively (p 0.05). LTMD was 144.32 ± 33.60 μm (Range 57.49-190.12) and 206.69 ± 14.17 μm (Range 187.12-251.50) in Group 12 respectively (p 0.05). The SMT, LTMH and LTMD showed a cutoff value of5 mm (AUC 0.994, sensitivity 96.7%, specificity 96.7%), 204.96 μm (AUC 0.998, sensitivity 98.3%, specificity 96.7%)190 μm (AUC 0.995, sensitivity 96.7%, specificity 95%) respectively.SMT, ASOCT, LTMDLTMH are useful non invasive diagnostic tests for DED comparable with TBUT.

Details

ISSN :
19375913
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The ocular surface
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c06aff46285c85aed2cd4e664cd3960a