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Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye. METHODS: In total, 30 male patients with dry eye (age range, 18–38 years; mean age, 25.2±2.8 years) who did not wear contact lenses or exhibit any ocular (other than d...

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Autores principales: Alanazi, Saud A, El-Hiti, Gamal A, Al-Baloud, Abdulaziz A, Alfarhan, Mohamed I, Al-Shahrani, Ammar, Albakri, Abdulkareem A, Alqahtani, Saad, Masmali, Ali M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6462169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040640
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S198349
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author Alanazi, Saud A
El-Hiti, Gamal A
Al-Baloud, Abdulaziz A
Alfarhan, Mohamed I
Al-Shahrani, Ammar
Albakri, Abdulkareem A
Alqahtani, Saad
Masmali, Ali M
author_facet Alanazi, Saud A
El-Hiti, Gamal A
Al-Baloud, Abdulaziz A
Alfarhan, Mohamed I
Al-Shahrani, Ammar
Albakri, Abdulkareem A
Alqahtani, Saad
Masmali, Ali M
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye. METHODS: In total, 30 male patients with dry eye (age range, 18–38 years; mean age, 25.2±2.8 years) who did not wear contact lenses or exhibit any ocular (other than dry eye) or systemic diseases were included, along with 30 age-matched men (control group; mean age, 24.5±2.3 years) with healthy eyes. Subject exclusion was based on the findings of the McMonnies questionnaire (cutoff score for dry eye: 14.5) and slit-lamp biomicroscopy. All subjects received an oral vitamin A supplement at a daily dose of 1,500 mg for 3 consecutive days. The phenol red thread (PRT) test was performed along with assessments of tear ferning (TF), tear osmolarity, and the tear break-up time (TBUT) before and 24 hours after the third dose of the vitamin A supplement. A 10-minute interval was observed between different tests. RESULTS: In the dry eye group, the TF grade (Wilcoxon test, P=0.01) exhibited a significant decrease, while the tear osmolarity value (t-test, P=0.01) exhibited a significant increase after vitamin A supplementation. The PRT test findings (P=0.17) and TBUT (P=0.49) showed no significant differences before and after vitamin A supplementation. In the control group, vitamin A supplementation showed no significant effects on TF (P=0.74), tear osmolarity (P=0.55), the TBUT (P=0.19), and the PRT test scores (P=0.48). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that short-term oral vitamin A supplementation improves the quality, but not quantity, of tears in patients with dry eye. Future studies should involve larger patient samples and longer periods of vitamin A supplementation.
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spelling pubmed-64621692019-04-30 Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye Alanazi, Saud A El-Hiti, Gamal A Al-Baloud, Abdulaziz A Alfarhan, Mohamed I Al-Shahrani, Ammar Albakri, Abdulkareem A Alqahtani, Saad Masmali, Ali M Clin Ophthalmol Original Research OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye. METHODS: In total, 30 male patients with dry eye (age range, 18–38 years; mean age, 25.2±2.8 years) who did not wear contact lenses or exhibit any ocular (other than dry eye) or systemic diseases were included, along with 30 age-matched men (control group; mean age, 24.5±2.3 years) with healthy eyes. Subject exclusion was based on the findings of the McMonnies questionnaire (cutoff score for dry eye: 14.5) and slit-lamp biomicroscopy. All subjects received an oral vitamin A supplement at a daily dose of 1,500 mg for 3 consecutive days. The phenol red thread (PRT) test was performed along with assessments of tear ferning (TF), tear osmolarity, and the tear break-up time (TBUT) before and 24 hours after the third dose of the vitamin A supplement. A 10-minute interval was observed between different tests. RESULTS: In the dry eye group, the TF grade (Wilcoxon test, P=0.01) exhibited a significant decrease, while the tear osmolarity value (t-test, P=0.01) exhibited a significant increase after vitamin A supplementation. The PRT test findings (P=0.17) and TBUT (P=0.49) showed no significant differences before and after vitamin A supplementation. In the control group, vitamin A supplementation showed no significant effects on TF (P=0.74), tear osmolarity (P=0.55), the TBUT (P=0.19), and the PRT test scores (P=0.48). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that short-term oral vitamin A supplementation improves the quality, but not quantity, of tears in patients with dry eye. Future studies should involve larger patient samples and longer periods of vitamin A supplementation. Dove Medical Press 2019-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6462169/ /pubmed/31040640 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S198349 Text en © 2019 Alanazi et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Alanazi, Saud A
El-Hiti, Gamal A
Al-Baloud, Abdulaziz A
Alfarhan, Mohamed I
Al-Shahrani, Ammar
Albakri, Abdulkareem A
Alqahtani, Saad
Masmali, Ali M
Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title_full Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title_fullStr Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title_full_unstemmed Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title_short Effects of short-term oral vitamin A supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
title_sort effects of short-term oral vitamin a supplementation on the ocular tear film in patients with dry eye
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6462169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040640
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S198349
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