纤维肌痛综合征前段改变:干眼病、睑板腺功能障碍和散光的横断面研究

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Duygu Topaktaş Emekli, Eda Sahutoglu, Gülşah Yaşa Öztürk, Burhan Fatih Kocyigit
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纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)是一种持续的疾病,其特点是多方面的。人们对其眼科方面的兴趣越来越大。本研究评估了FMS患者的眼前段参数,并将其与健康对照进行比较。此外,还分析了与疾病活动度的相关性。本研究的结构为横断面和比较分析。数据于2024年8月20日至2024年11月15日在一家三级保健教育和研究型医院收集。评估参与者的角膜中央厚度、未矫正视力和最佳矫正视力、屈光参数、眼压、睑板腺功能障碍(MGD)和干眼症(DED)参数。FMS患者的视力、球体当量、眼压和角膜中央厚度与健康对照组无显著差异(p < 0.05)。FMS组右眼中位散光(屈光度)为-0.50(-8.25-0),对照组为- 0.12 (-1.75-0.50)(p = 0.012)。FMS组左眼数据为- 0.50(-2-1.50),对照组为0 (-1.75-0.75)(p = 0.056)。FMS组中有26人(36.6%)出现MGD,而对照组中有3人(4.3%)出现MGD
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Anterior segment alterations in fibromyalgia syndrome: a cross-sectional study on dry eye disease, meibomian gland dysfunction, and astigmatism.

Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is an ongoing disorder distinguished by its multifaceted characteristics. There has been increasing interest in its ophthalmologic aspects. This study evaluated the anterior segment parameters of the eye in patients with FMS, comparing them to healthy controls. Furthermore, correlations with disease activity were analyzed. This research was structured as a cross-sectional and comparative analysis. Data was collected at a tertiary care education and research hospital from August 20, 2024, to November 15, 2024. The participants' central corneal thickness, uncorrected and best-corrected visual acuities, refraction parameters, intraocular pressure, meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), and dry eye disease (DED) parameters were evaluated. There were no significant differences in visual acuity, spherical equivalent, intraocular pressure, and central corneal thickness between FMS and healthy controls (p > 0.05). The median astigmatism in the right eye (diopter) was - 0.50 (-8.25-0) for the FMS group and - 0.12 (-1.75-0.50) for the control group (p = 0.012). The left eye data were - 0.50 (-2-1.50) for the FMS group and 0 (-1.75-0.75) for the control group (p = 0.056). MGD was identified in 26 (36.6%) individuals in the FMS group, whereas it was identified in 3 (4.3%) participants in the control group (p < 0.001). DED was detected in 43 (60.6%) participants in the FMS group and 15 (21.4%) participants in the control group (p < 0.001). FMS patients had higher rates of astigmatism, MGD, and DED compared to healthy controls, underscoring the necessity for routine anterior segment assessments. These data suggest possible ocular involvement in FMS, which warrants further research.

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Rheumatology International
Rheumatology International 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
191
审稿时长
16. months
期刊介绍: RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL is an independent journal reflecting world-wide progress in the research, diagnosis and treatment of the various rheumatic diseases. It is designed to serve researchers and clinicians in the field of rheumatology. RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL will cover all modern trends in clinical research as well as in the management of rheumatic diseases. Special emphasis will be given to public health issues related to rheumatic diseases, applying rheumatology research to clinical practice, epidemiology of rheumatic diseases, diagnostic tests for rheumatic diseases, patient reported outcomes (PROs) in rheumatology and evidence on education of rheumatology. Contributions to these topics will appear in the form of original publications, short communications, editorials, and reviews. "Letters to the editor" will be welcome as an enhancement to discussion. Basic science research, including in vitro or animal studies, is discouraged to submit, as we will only review studies on humans with an epidemological or clinical perspective. Case reports without a proper review of the literatura (Case-based Reviews) will not be published. Every effort will be made to ensure speed of publication while maintaining a high standard of contents and production. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in an appropriate version of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted.
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