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Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions
PURPOSE: To evaluate a new method of measuring ocular exposure in the context of a natural blink pattern through analysis of the variables tear film breakup time (TFBUT), interblink interval (IBI), and tear film breakup area (BUA). METHODS: The traditional methodology (Forced-Stare [FS]) measures TF...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22034554 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S22017 |
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author | Abelson, Richard Lane, Keith J Angjeli, Endri Johnston, Patrick Ousler, George Montgomery, Douglas |
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description | PURPOSE: To evaluate a new method of measuring ocular exposure in the context of a natural blink pattern through analysis of the variables tear film breakup time (TFBUT), interblink interval (IBI), and tear film breakup area (BUA). METHODS: The traditional methodology (Forced-Stare [FS]) measures TFBUT and IBI separately. TFBUT is measured under forced-stare conditions by an examiner using a stopwatch, while IBI is measured as the subject watches television. The new methodology (video capture manual analysis [VCMA]) involves retrospective analysis of video data of fluorescein-stained eyes taken through a slit lamp while the subject watches television, and provides TFBUT and BUA for each IBI during the 1-minute video under natural blink conditions. The FS and VCMA methods were directly compared in the same set of dry-eye subjects. The VCMA method was evaluated for the ability to discriminate between dry-eye subjects and normal subjects. The VCMA method was further evaluated in the dry eye subjects for the ability to detect a treatment effect before, and 10 minutes after, bilateral instillation of an artificial tear solution. RESULTS: Ten normal subjects and 17 dry-eye subjects were studied. In the dry-eye subjects, the two methods differed with respect to mean TFBUTs (5.82 seconds, FS; 3.98 seconds, VCMA; P = 0.002). The FS variables alone (TFBUT, IBI) were not able to successfully distinguish between the dry-eye and normal subjects, whereas the additional VCMA variables, both derived and observed (BUA, BUA/IBI, breakup rate), were able to successfully distinguish between the dry-eye and normal subjects in a statistically significant fashion. TFBUT (P = 0.034) and BUA/IBI (P = 0.001) were able to distinguish the treatment effect of artificial tears in dry-eye subjects. CONCLUSION: The VCMA methodology provides a clinically relevant analysis of tear film stability measured in the context of a natural blink pattern. |
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spelling | pubmed-31984082011-10-27 Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions Abelson, Richard Lane, Keith J Angjeli, Endri Johnston, Patrick Ousler, George Montgomery, Douglas Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To evaluate a new method of measuring ocular exposure in the context of a natural blink pattern through analysis of the variables tear film breakup time (TFBUT), interblink interval (IBI), and tear film breakup area (BUA). METHODS: The traditional methodology (Forced-Stare [FS]) measures TFBUT and IBI separately. TFBUT is measured under forced-stare conditions by an examiner using a stopwatch, while IBI is measured as the subject watches television. The new methodology (video capture manual analysis [VCMA]) involves retrospective analysis of video data of fluorescein-stained eyes taken through a slit lamp while the subject watches television, and provides TFBUT and BUA for each IBI during the 1-minute video under natural blink conditions. The FS and VCMA methods were directly compared in the same set of dry-eye subjects. The VCMA method was evaluated for the ability to discriminate between dry-eye subjects and normal subjects. The VCMA method was further evaluated in the dry eye subjects for the ability to detect a treatment effect before, and 10 minutes after, bilateral instillation of an artificial tear solution. RESULTS: Ten normal subjects and 17 dry-eye subjects were studied. In the dry-eye subjects, the two methods differed with respect to mean TFBUTs (5.82 seconds, FS; 3.98 seconds, VCMA; P = 0.002). The FS variables alone (TFBUT, IBI) were not able to successfully distinguish between the dry-eye and normal subjects, whereas the additional VCMA variables, both derived and observed (BUA, BUA/IBI, breakup rate), were able to successfully distinguish between the dry-eye and normal subjects in a statistically significant fashion. TFBUT (P = 0.034) and BUA/IBI (P = 0.001) were able to distinguish the treatment effect of artificial tears in dry-eye subjects. CONCLUSION: The VCMA methodology provides a clinically relevant analysis of tear film stability measured in the context of a natural blink pattern. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3198408/ /pubmed/22034554 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S22017 Text en © 2011 Abelson et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Abelson, Richard Lane, Keith J Angjeli, Endri Johnston, Patrick Ousler, George Montgomery, Douglas Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title | Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title_full | Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title_fullStr | Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title_short | Measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
title_sort | measurement of ocular surface protection under natural blink conditions |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22034554 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S22017 |
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