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Tear Film Osmolarity in Subjects with Acute Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis

Authors :
Konstantinos Laios
Anastasios Lavaris
Chris Kalogeropoulos
Nikolaos Garmpis
Sophia Androudi
Marilita M Moschos
Eirini Nitoda
Michael Tsatsos
Christos Damaskos
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
International Institute of Anticancer Research, 2018.

Abstract

Background/aim Acute allergic rhinoconjuctivitis is the most common form of ocular allergies. The pathogenetic mechanisms are based on an immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity reaction. On the other hand, tear osmolarity has been suggested to be an index of ocular surface damage and inflammation. These data were the motive to investigate the levels of tear osmolarity in subjects with acute allergic rhinoconjuctivitis, before and after administration of artificial tears. Patients and methods Forty-five subjects with acute allergic rhinoconjuctivitis were randomly divided into three groups, based on the type of artificial tears that they received: Group A (Thera tears), Group B (Wet therapy) and Group C (Tears Naturale free). The eye drops were administered six times a day for 60 days and all subjects underwent grading of subjective symptoms and clinical examination at baseline and at the end of the treatment. Results The diagnosis of severe eye disease, which was based on ocular surface disease index (OSDI; Allergan, Inc, Irvine, CA, USA) and tear osmolarity values, concerned all patients at baseline. Although the administration of artificial tears significantly ameliorated the symptoms and the ocular variables in all groups, the results were better in the first group. Tear osmolarity was strongly and negatively correlated with tear film breakup time (BUT) and Schirmer I test at 2 months. Contrariwise, symptoms were eliminated, when tear osmolarity was decreased. Conclusion Acute allergic rhinoconjuctivitis is characterized by tear hyperosmolarity, which can be rehabilitated with the administration of hypotonic artificial tears.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef9352a54f8036e739c72effbcbd9710