The Relationship Between Ocular Itch, Ocular Pain, and Dry Eye Symptoms (An American Ophthalmological Society Thesis).

Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Pub Date : 2018-01-17 eCollection Date: 2017-08-01
Anat Galor, Leslie Small, William Feuer, Roy C Levitt, Konstantinos D Sarantopoulos, Gil Yosipovitch
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Purpose: To evaluate associations between sensations of ocular itch and dry eye (DE) symptoms, including ocular pain, and DE signs.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of 324 patients seen in the Miami Veterans Affairs eye clinic was performed. The evaluation consisted of questionnaires regarding ocular itch, DE symptoms, descriptors of neuropathic-like ocular pain (NOP), and evoked pain sensitivity testing on the forehead and forearm, followed by a comprehensive ocular surface examination including corneal mechanical sensitivity testing. Analyses were performed to examine for differences between those with and without subjective complaints of ocular itch.

Results: The mean age was 62 years with 92% being male. Symptoms of DE and NOP were more frequent in patients with moderate-severe ocular itch compared to those with no or mild ocular itch symptoms. With the exception of ocular surface inflammation (abnormal matrix metalloproteinase 9 testing) which was less common in those with moderate-severe ocular itch symptoms, DE signs were not related to ocular itch. Individuals with moderate-severe ocular itch also demonstrated greater sensitivity to evoked pain on the forearm and had higher non-ocular pain, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorders scores, compared to those with no or mild itch symptoms.

Conclusions: Subjects with moderate-severe ocular itch symptoms have more severe symptoms of DE, NOP, non-ocular pain and demonstrate abnormal somatosensory testing in the form of increased sensitivity to evoked pain at a site remote from the eye, consistent with generalized hypersensitivity.

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眼痒、眼痛和干眼症状之间的关系(美国眼科学会论文)。
目的:评估眼痒感觉和干眼(DE)症状(包括眼痛)和DE体征之间的关系。方法:对在迈阿密退伍军人事务眼科诊所就诊的324例患者进行横断面研究。评估包括眼痒、DE症状、神经性样眼痛(NOP)描述、前额和前臂诱发性疼痛敏感性测试等问卷,随后进行包括角膜机械敏感性测试在内的全面眼表检查。进行分析以检查有和没有主观眼痒主诉的人之间的差异。结果:平均年龄62岁,男性占92%。与没有或轻度眼痒症状的患者相比,中度至重度眼痒患者出现DE和NOP的症状更为频繁。除了眼表炎症(基质金属蛋白酶9检测异常)在中重度眼痒症状患者中较少见外,DE体征与眼痒无关。与没有或轻微瘙痒症状的患者相比,中度至重度眼痒患者对前臂疼痛的敏感性更高,非眼痛、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍的评分也更高。结论:具有中重度眼痒症状的受试者有更严重的DE、NOP和非眼痛症状,并表现出异常的体感测试,表现为对远离眼睛部位的诱发性疼痛的敏感性增加,与全身性超敏反应一致。
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