Dry Eye-Like Ocular Surface Dysfunction in Post-Vitreoretinal Surgery Eyes

Stefano Barabino
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Objective: Dry eye is associated with reduced QoL and with the relevant social and economic costs. We evaluated the prevalence of dry eye signs and symptoms in a group of patients who underwent vitreoretinal surgery for epiretinal membrane removal for at least 6 months. Method: Fourty-one consecutive patients were enrolled. Ocular surface symptoms were evaluated using a structured form and a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Blink completeness, Break-Up Time (BUT), fluorescein and lissamine green staining and thickness of the lower tear meniscus were also assessed. Lissamine green staining was used to evaluate the mucocutaneous junction. Results: Symptoms were present up to 1 year from surgery in 80% of population. Foreign body and burning sensations were reported by 14 (34.1%) and 11 (26.8%) patients. Blinking was incomplete in 36.8% of patients; eyelid mucocutaneous junction was abnormal in 68.3% of patients. Mild or moderate eyelid injection were reported by 29 (70.7%) and 12 (21.3%) patients; moderate and peri-keratic hyperemia were reported by 22 (53.7%) and 15 (36.6%) patients. Only 26.2% of patients showed a normal BUT (>10 s). Corneal sensitivity was absent in 4 patients (9.8%) and strongly decreased in 2 patients (7.3%). The lower tear meniscus was <0.2 mm in 21 patients (51.2%). Fluorescein staining of the cornea was positive in 56% of patients. Conclusion: Patients who underwent vitreoretinal surgery showed, in the long-term, signs and symptoms of ocular surface dysfunction (dry eye) with a frequency that is more than double the expected frequency of the disease.
玻璃体视网膜手术后眼睛的干眼症眼表功能障碍
目的:干眼症与生活质量下降以及相关的社会和经济成本有关。我们评估了一组接受玻璃体视网膜手术摘除视网膜外膜至少 6 个月的患者中干眼症状和体征的发生率:方法:我们连续招募了 41 名患者。采用结构化表格和视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估眼表症状。此外,还对眨眼完整性、破裂时间(BUT)、荧光素和利萨明绿染色以及下泪液半月板厚度进行了评估。利萨明绿染色用于评估粘膜与皮肤交界处:80%的患者在手术后一年内出现症状。分别有 14 名(34.1%)和 11 名(26.8%)患者出现异物感和灼烧感。36.8%的患者眨眼不完全;68.3%的患者眼睑粘膜交界处异常。分别有 29 名(70.7%)和 12 名(21.3%)患者出现轻度或中度眼睑注射;分别有 22 名(53.7%)和 15 名(36.6%)患者出现中度和角膜周围充血。只有 26.2% 的患者显示 BUT 正常(>10 秒)。4 名患者(9.8%)没有角膜敏感度,2 名患者(7.3%)角膜敏感度严重下降。21 名患者(51.2%)的下泪液半月板小于 0.2 毫米。56%的患者角膜荧光素染色呈阳性:结论:接受玻璃体视网膜手术的患者长期出现眼表功能障碍(干眼症)的症状和体征的频率是预期频率的两倍多。
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