性别对小梁切除术后眼表的影响

Q4 Medicine
A. V. Antonova, V. Nikolaenko, V. Brzheskiy, A. Vuks
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背景:性别对眼表疾病(特别是结膜和角膜干燥症)发病率和病程的影响是众所周知的。同时,小梁切除术后眼表的性别依赖性变化尚未研究。目的:分析性别对小梁切除术后眼表变化的影响。患者和方法:本研究纳入了443例患者(168名男性和275名女性),这些患者在2016-2020年接受了手术治疗,治疗未控制的原发性开角型青光眼(POAG),随访6-24个月。418例患者(男性150例,女性268例)首次行小梁切除术,25例患者(男性18例,女性7例)再次行手术。分析了男性和女性在不同手术结果(完全和部分成功、失败)中表征眼表的干眼综合征的主观症状(OSDI)和临床和功能体征(泪膜破裂时间/TBUT和Schirmer's I试验的总泪液生成)的变化。结果:女性术前干眼的主观症状较严重,但无功能性干眼征象。她们的特点是严格坚持治疗(表现为与男性相比初始IOP较低),但滴眼液更频繁,眼表累积防腐剂负荷更大。性别并不是手术失败的独立危险因素。成功的小梁切除术可显著降低结膜和角膜干枯症状(OSDI)的严重程度,至少持续2年。尽管术后有明显改善,但在所有研究控制点,女性在该参数上明显低于男性。男性和女性的TBUT在术后前6个月显著增加,在接下来的1.5年TBUT稳定在达到的水平。男性Schirmer's I测试结果的增加仅在随访的第二年结束时才变得显著。在女性中,早在小梁切除术后6个月,总撕裂量就会显著增加,并在接下来的1.5年里略有变化。小梁切除术部分成功或失败后重新开始使用降眼压药物,早在6个月后就会消除无药期间眼表状况的改善。结论:不论性别,成功的小梁切除术导致结膜和角膜干燥症的主观症状(OSDI)和功能体征(特别是TBUT)的显著和长期(至少2年)改善。女性的特点是所研究的参数比男性有更明显的改善。只有在比较术后第一年的主观症状时,才发现显著的性别差异。术后重新启动降血压药物可使各项参数恢复到基线水平。关键词:性别、青光眼、小梁切除术、眼表、干眼病、OSDI、泪膜破裂时间、TBUT、Norn试验、Schirmer试验。引文:Antonova a.v., Nikolaenko v.p., Brzheskiy v.v., Vuks A.Ja。性别对小梁切除术后眼表的影响。俄罗斯临床眼科学杂志。2023;23(3):136-145。DOI: 10.32364 / 2311-7729-2023-23-3-5。
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Effect of gender on the ocular surface after trabeculectomy
Background: the effect of gender on the rate and course of ocular surface diseases (in particular, conjunctival and corneal xerosis) is fairly well known. Meanwhile, gender-dependent changes in the ocular surface after trabeculectomy have not yet been studied. Aim: to analyze the effect of gender on changes in the ocular surface after trabeculectomy. Patients and Methods: this study enrolled 443 patients (168 men and 275 women) who underwent surgical interventions for uncontrolled primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) in 2016–2020 and were followed up for 6–24 months. Trabeculectomy was performed as the first IOP- lowering procedure in 418 patients (150 men and 268 women) and reoperation in 25 patients (18 men and 7 women). Changes in subjective symptoms (OSDI) and clinical and functional signs of dry eye syndrome (tear film break-up time/TBUT and total tear production by Schirmer's I test) characterizing the ocular surface in various surgical outcomes (complete and partial success, failure) in men and women were analyzed. Results: women have more severe subjective symptoms but not functional signs of dry eye preoperatively. They are characterized by strict adherence to treatment (manifested in lower initial IOP compared with men) but more frequent eye drop instillations and greater cumulative preservative load on the ocular surface. Gender is not an independent risk factor for surgical failure. Successful trabeculectomy results in a significant reduction in the severity of conjunctival and corneal xerosis symptoms (OSDI) for at least 2 years in both genders. Despite clear postoperative improvement, women are significantly inferior to men in this parameter at all study control points. TBUT in both men and women increases significantly during the first 6 months postoperatively, and over the next 1.5 years TBUT stabilizes at the achieved level. An increase in Schirmer's I test results in men becomes significant only at the end of the second year of follow-up. In women, a significant increase in total tear production is reported as early as 6 months after trabeculectomy and changes slightly over the next 1.5 years. Restarting IOP-lowering medications in partial success and failure of trabeculectomy eliminates the improvement of ocular surface condition achieved during the drug-free period as early as after 6 months. Conclusions: regardless of gender, successful trabeculectomy results in a significant and long-term (at least 2 years) improvement of subjective symptoms (OSDI) and functional signs (in particular, TBUT) of conjunctival and corneal xerosis. Women are characterized by a clearer improvement in the parameters studied than men. Significant gender differences are found only when comparing subjective symptoms in the first year after surgery. Restarting IOP-lowering medications postoperatively brings the parameters back to baseline levels. KEYWORDS: gender, glaucoma, trabeculectomy, ocular surface, dry eye disease, OSDI, tear film break-up time, TBUT, Norn's test, Schirmer's I test. FOR CITATION: Antonova A.V., Nikolaenko V.P., Brzheskiy V.V., Vuks A.Ja. Effect of gender on the ocular surface after trabeculectomy. Russian Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. 2023;23(3):136–145 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2311-7729-2023-23-3-5.
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