Increased Screen Time and Severity of Asthenopic and Ocular Dryness Symptoms During COVID-19 Pandemic

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BACKGROUND: The sudden increase in screen time usage during the COVID-19 pandemic has also resulted in a significant increase in visual symptoms. The majority of these symptoms are consistent with those reported from patients who experience dry eyes and non-strabismic binocular vision abnormalities (NSBVA). Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of increased screen time during COVID-19 pandemic in the severity of dry eye and asthenopia. METHODS: Subjects with age group 18-35 years with no previous episodes of symptoms associated with dry eyes and asthenopia prior to COVID-19 were recruited. All the subjects underwent a comprehensive binocular vision assessment followed by dry eye evaluation. SPEED and CISS scores were computed to assess the severity of symptoms. RESULTS: 44 subjects with asthenopia and dry eye symptoms met the inclusion criteria, They had a mean (SD) age of 27 (+/- 4) years. A statistically significant difference was noted for all the measured parameters except for negative fusional vergence (p=0.059). Strong positive correlation was noticed between the CISS scores and the screen time usage (r=0.78, p<0.001 Spearman correlation coefficient), and a moderate positive correlation between the SPEED scores and the screen time usage (r=0.56, p=0.01 Spearman correlation coefficient) CONCLUSION: Dry eyes and non-strabismic binocular vision problems post COVID-19 pandemic have risen significantly, due to the significant increase in the screen time usage. Incorporating an adequate binocular vision and dry eye evaluation in conjunction with a comprehensive ocular examination would help the patients through earlier diagnosis, and provide a plan for better management.
在COVID-19大流行期间,屏幕时间增加和视弱和眼干症状的严重程度
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,屏幕使用时间的突然增加也导致视觉症状的显著增加。这些症状大多数与报告的干眼和非斜视双眼视力异常(NSBVA)的患者一致。因此,本研究的目的是调查COVID-19大流行期间屏幕时间增加对干眼和视疲劳严重程度的影响。方法:招募年龄在18-35岁之间,在COVID-19之前没有与眼睛干涩和视弱相关症状发作的受试者。所有受试者进行了全面的双眼视力评估,随后进行了干眼评估。计算SPEED和CISS评分来评估症状的严重程度。结果:44例有弱视和干眼症状的患者符合纳入标准,平均(SD)年龄为27(±4)岁。除负融合收敛外,所有测量参数的差异均有统计学意义(p=0.059)。CISS评分与屏幕时间使用呈强正相关(r=0.78, p<0.001 Spearman相关系数),SPEED评分与屏幕时间使用呈中度正相关(r=0.56, p=0.01 Spearman相关系数)。结论:新冠肺炎大流行后,由于屏幕时间使用的显著增加,干眼和非斜视双眼视力问题显著增加。结合充分的双眼视力和干眼评估,结合全面的眼科检查,将有助于患者通过早期诊断,并提供更好的治疗计划。
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