Visual Performance of Individuals With and Without Meibomian Gland Dysfunction.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.81655
Isabella Tunon-Robinson, Jingyu Huang, Xiaoming Xu, Ashley K Nguyen
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Purpose  Dry eye disease (DED) is associated with decreased visual function, such as deterioration in reading speed. Changes in visual function in individuals with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), which is commonly associated with evaporative DED, have not been well studied. This study evaluated best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and reading speed in individuals with and without MGD. Methods  In a 22-day, prospective, noninterventional, multicenter (three sites) clinical study (NCT01979887), eligible adults (age ≥40 years with no uncontrolled ocular or systemic disease other than MGD) were classified into one of three cohorts (non-MGD, mild/moderate MGD, and severe MGD) based on meibum quality scores, ocular symptom scores, and Schirmer test results. Visual function tests included BCVA in the study eye and reading speed evaluated using the International Reading Speed Texts (IReST) tool with both eyes refracted for best correction at 40 cm. The average of measurements from days one and 22 was used for analysis, and nominal p values were reported. Results  Seventy-five individuals were assigned to the cohorts (25 per cohort). Overall, the mean age of the subjects was 54.5 years, and 66.7% (50/75) were women. Mean Schirmer (without anesthesia) test scores in the study eye ranged from 16.4 to 18.6 mm among cohorts, indicating that, on average, the subjects were not aqueous deficient. Mean BCVA was 89.9, 88.3, and 82.7 letters in the non-MGD, mild/moderate MGD, and severe MGD cohorts, respectively (p= 0.046 severe vs mild/moderate MGD; p= 0.094 severe MGD vs non-MGD). Mean IReST reading speed was slower in the severe MGD cohort (146.0 words/min) than in the non-MGD (164.2 words/min) and mild/moderate MGD (167.8 words/min) cohorts, and the difference between the mild/moderate and severe MGD cohorts was significant (p= 0.046). Conclusions  Tear film stability is important for the maintenance of visual performance. Both BCVA and reading speed were reduced in patients with severe MGD. For patients with MGD (as defined in this protocol) and visual complaints, reading speed testing in the office may be beneficial to detect patients' difficulty with visual tasks in everyday life.

有无睑板腺功能障碍个体的视觉表现。
干眼病(DED)与视觉功能下降有关,如阅读速度下降。睑板腺功能障碍(MGD)患者的视觉功能变化,通常与蒸发性DED相关,尚未得到很好的研究。本研究评估了患有和不患有MGD的个体的最佳矫正视力(BCVA)和阅读速度。方法在一项为期22天的前瞻性、非介入性、多中心(3个地点)临床研究(NCT01979887)中,根据代谢质量评分、眼部症状评分和Schirmer试验结果,将符合条件的成年人(年龄≥40岁,除MGD外无不受控制的眼部或全身疾病)分为3个队列(非MGD、轻/中度MGD和重度MGD)之一。视觉功能测试包括研究眼的BCVA和使用国际阅读速度文本(IReST)工具评估阅读速度,双眼屈光在40厘米处进行最佳矫正。使用第1天和第22天测量值的平均值进行分析,并报告名义p值。结果75人被分配到队列(每个队列25人)。总体而言,受试者的平均年龄为54.5岁,66.7%(50/75)为女性。研究眼的平均Schirmer(未麻醉)测试分数在队列中为16.4至18.6 mm,表明受试者平均不存在水缺乏症。非MGD、轻度/中度MGD和重度MGD组的平均BCVA分别为89.9、88.3和82.7个字母(p= 0.046重度MGD vs轻度/中度MGD;p= 0.094严重MGD vs非MGD)。重度MGD组的平均IReST阅读速度(146.0 words/min)低于非MGD组(164.2 words/min)和轻度/中度MGD组(167.8 words/min),轻度/中度MGD组和重度MGD组的差异有统计学意义(p= 0.046)。结论泪膜稳定性对维持视力有重要意义。严重MGD患者的BCVA和阅读速度均降低。对于患有MGD(如本方案所定义)和视力问题的患者,在办公室进行阅读速度测试可能有助于检测患者在日常生活中视觉任务的困难。
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