沙特阿拉伯成年人干眼症的患病率和危险因素。

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摘要

背景:环境和流行病学因素增加了沙特阿拉伯干眼症的风险,但大多数研究的可推广性有限。目的:确定沙特阿拉伯成年人干眼病(DED)的患病率及其相关危险因素。次要目标是通过计算润滑剂使用量及其年度成本来估计DED的经济负担。方法:这项横断面研究邀请了来自沙特阿拉伯各地的成年人完成一份问卷调查,收集了有关人口统计数据、与DED相关的症状、DED的既往诊断、隐形眼镜的使用和眼部润滑剂的使用。结果:共收到2042份回复,其中784名(38.4%)受访者之前被诊断为DED,752名(36.8%)有症状但未确诊。DED诊断组和有症状的未诊断组在年龄(P<0.001)、性别(P=0.002)、糖尿病(P=0.004)、吸烟状况(P=0.007)、使用电子屏幕的持续时间(P=0.005)、眼部主诉次数(P<0.001,在年龄(P<0.001)、性别(P<0.01)、糖尿病(P=0.001)、过敏(P=001)、自身免疫性疾病(P=0.005)、吸烟状况(P<001)和屈光手术史(P<.001)方面存在显著差异。使用润滑剂的平均估计年成本为328.2±210.3沙特里亚尔(87.5±56.1美元),并且在诊断组中这显著高于有症状的未诊断组(P=0.01)。结论:DED在沙特阿拉伯成年人中的患病率很高。高危人群包括老年人、女性和每天使用电子屏幕超过2小时的人群。
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dry Eye Disease among Adults in Saudi Arabia.

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dry Eye Disease among Adults in Saudi Arabia.

Background: Environmental and epidemiological factors increase the risk of dry eye in Saudi Arabia, but most studies have limited generalizability.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of dry eye disease (DED) among adults across Saudi Arabia and the associated risk factors. The secondary objective was to estimate the economic burden of DED by calculating lubricant usage and its annual costs.

Methods: This cross-sectional study invited adults from across Saudi Arabia to complete a questionnaire that collected data regarding demographics, symptoms related to DED, previous diagnosis of DED, use of contact lenses, and use of eye lubricants.

Results: A total of 2042 responses were received, of which 784 (38.4%) respondents had previously been diagnosed with DED and 752 (36.8%) were symptomatic but undiagnosed. Between the DED diagnosed and symptomatic-undiagnosed groups, a significant difference was found in terms of age (P < 0.001), gender (P = 0.002), presence of diabetes mellitus (P = 0.004), smoking status (P = 0.007), duration of electronic screen use (P = 0.05), number of ocular complaints (P < 0.001), and frequency of lubricants use (P < 0.001). Between the DED-diagnosed and non-DED groups, significant differences were found in terms of age (P < 0.001), gender (P < 0.001), presence of diabetes mellitus (P = 0.001), allergy (P = 0.001), autoimmune disease (P = 0.005), smoking status (P < 0.001), and history of refractive surgery (P < 0.001). The mean estimated annual cost of using lubricating agents was SAR 328.2 ± 210.3 (USD 87.5 ± 56.1), and this was significantly higher in the diagnosed group (P = 0.01) than the symptomatic-undiagnosed group.

Conclusions: The prevalence of DED is high among adults in Saudi Arabia. High-risk population include elderly, female, and using electronic screens for >2 hours/day.

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Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences
Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (SJMMS) is the official scientific journal of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. It is an international peer-reviewed, general medical journal. The scope of the Journal is to publish research that will be of interest to health specialties both in academic and clinical practice. The Journal aims at disseminating high-powered research results with the objective of turning research into knowledge. It seeks to promote scholarly publishing in medicine and medical sciences. The Journal is published in print and online. The target readers of the Journal include all medical and health professionals in the health cluster such as in medicine, dentistry, nursing, applied medical sciences, clinical pharmacology, public health, etc.
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