睑缘炎对患者症状和日常生活的影响。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Optometry and Vision Science Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-07 DOI:10.1097/OPX.0000000000002111
Melissa Barnett, Blake Simmons, Patrick Vollmer, Assem Patel, William E Whitson, Gregg J Berdy, Paul Karpecki, Laura M Periman, Mark Holdbrook, Stephanie N Baba, John Meyer, Elizabeth Yeu
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摘要

意义重大:睑缘炎患者的症状严重影响了他们的日常活动和身心健康。目的:本研究旨在评估睑缘炎对患者日常活动和幸福感的影响:这项前瞻性、多中心、观察性研究从美国 20 家眼科和验光配镜诊所招募了 524 名睑缘炎患者。睑缘炎的诊断依据是至少有一只眼睛出现以下临床表现:上睫毛上有>10个毛螨,上眼睑至少有轻度睑缘红斑,螨虫密度≥1.0只/睫毛(上下合计)。患者需要填写一份有关其症状、日常活动和治疗方法的问卷:睑缘炎症状持续时间≥2 年的患者比例为 67.8%,持续时间≥4 年的患者比例为 46.5%。最令人烦恼的三种症状依次为 "眼睛痒"、"眼睛干涩 "和 "异物感"。总体而言,77.4%的患者表示睑缘炎给他们的日常生活带来了负面影响。三分之一(32.3%)的患者曾因睑缘炎就诊至少两次,其中 19.6% 的患者就诊至少四次。尽管眼科医护人员确认了睑缘炎的临床表现,但仍有 58.7% 的患者从未被诊断出患有睑缘炎。常用的治疗方法是人工泪液、热敷和眼睑湿巾。在中断治疗的患者中,45.9%的人是因为耐受性问题或缺乏疗效而中断治疗。在佩戴隐形眼镜的患者中,64.3%的人佩戴隐形眼镜会感到不舒服,或者 "有时 "或 "经常 "出现视力变化:睑缘炎会对患者的日常活动造成严重的负面影响,给患者带来心理和症状负担。
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The impact of Demodex blepharitis on patient symptoms and daily life.

Significance: Patients with Demodex blepharitis have a considerable symptomatic burden that negatively impacts their daily activities and well-being. Despite chronic manifestations of and problems associated with blepharitis that resulted in multiple visits to eye care providers, Demodex blepharitis remained underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed.

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Demodex blepharitis on patients' daily activities and well-being.

Methods: This prospective, multicenter, observational study recruited 524 patients with Demodex blepharitis from 20 U.S. ophthalmology and optometry practices. Demodex blepharitis was diagnosed based on the presence of the following clinical manifestations in at least one eye: >10 collarettes on the upper lashes, at least mild lid margin erythema of the upper eyelid, and mite density of ≥1.0 mite/lash (upper and lower combined). Patients were asked to complete a questionnaire related to their symptoms, daily activities, and management approaches.

Results: The proportion of patients who experienced blepharitis symptoms for ≥2 years was 67.8%, and for ≥4 years, it was 46.5%. The three most bothersome symptoms ranked were "itchy eyes," "dry eyes," and "foreign body sensation." Overall, 77.4% of patients reported that Demodex blepharitis negatively affected their daily life. One-third (32.3%) of patients had visited a doctor for blepharitis at least two times, including 19.6% who visited at least four times. Despite having clinical manifestations of Demodex blepharitis confirmed by an eye care provider, 58.7% had never been diagnosed with blepharitis. Commonly used management approaches were artificial tears, warm compresses, and lid wipes. Among those who discontinued their regimen, 45.9% had discontinued because of either tolerability issues or lack of effectiveness. Among contact lens wearers, 64.3% of the patients either were uncomfortable wearing contact lenses or experienced vision changes "sometimes" or "frequently."

Conclusion: Demodex blepharitis results in a significant negative impact on daily activities, creating a psychosocial and symptomatic burden on patients.

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Optometry and Vision Science
Optometry and Vision Science 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
7.10%
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210
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Optometry and Vision Science is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific publication of the American Academy of Optometry, publishing original research since 1924. Optometry and Vision Science is an internationally recognized source for education and information on current discoveries in optometry, physiological optics, vision science, and related fields. The journal considers original contributions that advance clinical practice, vision science, and public health. Authors should remember that the journal reaches readers worldwide and their submissions should be relevant and of interest to a broad audience. Topical priorities include, but are not limited to: clinical and laboratory research, evidence-based reviews, contact lenses, ocular growth and refractive error development, eye movements, visual function and perception, biology of the eye and ocular disease, epidemiology and public health, biomedical optics and instrumentation, novel and important clinical observations and treatments, and optometric education.
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