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Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease

PURPOSE: To compare the suitability of the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and the 5-item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5) in Indian patients with dry eyes. METHODS: This cross-sectional study evaluated the OSDI and DEQ-5 in patients with tear film abnormalities. Tear film breakup time, tear film h...

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Autores principales: Chatterjee, Samrat, Agrawal, Deepshikha, Chaturvedi, Pravda
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34427230
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3345_20
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description PURPOSE: To compare the suitability of the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and the 5-item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5) in Indian patients with dry eyes. METHODS: This cross-sectional study evaluated the OSDI and DEQ-5 in patients with tear film abnormalities. Tear film breakup time, tear film height, Schirmer’s I, lissamine green staining, and meibomian gland expressibility were performed on each patient. RESULTS: There were 101 patients with symptoms and/or signs of tear film abnormality. Both OSDI and DEQ-5 questionnaires significantly correlated (ρ = 0.566, P < 0.0001) with each other. The OSDI questionnaire showed a good correlation with all dry eye tests, whereas the DEQ-5 correlated significantly only with the tear film breakup time and the lissamine green score. None of the questionnaires correlated with meibomian gland expressibility. The Bland–Altman analysis revealed a marginal bias (−0.01 unit) for DEQ-5. The DEQ-5 scored higher in patients with mild symptoms. While 101 (100%) patients answered all the questions in the DEQ-5, only 19 (18.8%) patients answered all the questions in the OSDI questionnaire. The least responses were recorded in the vision-function-related and environmental trigger subscales of the OSDI. CONCLUSION: The OSDI and DEQ-5 scores showed a moderate correlation. The OSDI questionnaire correlated with a higher number of dry eye tests than the DEQ-5. The large number of skipped questions in the vision-function-related and environmental trigger subscales of the OSDI suggests that the questionnaire is not adequately adapted to the Indian population. Patients with a negative OSDI score should be reassessed with the DEQ-5 to exclude symptom positivity.
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spelling pubmed-85440402021-10-29 Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease Chatterjee, Samrat Agrawal, Deepshikha Chaturvedi, Pravda Indian J Ophthalmol Special Focus, Ocular Surface and Cornea, Original Article PURPOSE: To compare the suitability of the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and the 5-item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5) in Indian patients with dry eyes. METHODS: This cross-sectional study evaluated the OSDI and DEQ-5 in patients with tear film abnormalities. Tear film breakup time, tear film height, Schirmer’s I, lissamine green staining, and meibomian gland expressibility were performed on each patient. RESULTS: There were 101 patients with symptoms and/or signs of tear film abnormality. Both OSDI and DEQ-5 questionnaires significantly correlated (ρ = 0.566, P < 0.0001) with each other. The OSDI questionnaire showed a good correlation with all dry eye tests, whereas the DEQ-5 correlated significantly only with the tear film breakup time and the lissamine green score. None of the questionnaires correlated with meibomian gland expressibility. The Bland–Altman analysis revealed a marginal bias (−0.01 unit) for DEQ-5. The DEQ-5 scored higher in patients with mild symptoms. While 101 (100%) patients answered all the questions in the DEQ-5, only 19 (18.8%) patients answered all the questions in the OSDI questionnaire. The least responses were recorded in the vision-function-related and environmental trigger subscales of the OSDI. CONCLUSION: The OSDI and DEQ-5 scores showed a moderate correlation. The OSDI questionnaire correlated with a higher number of dry eye tests than the DEQ-5. The large number of skipped questions in the vision-function-related and environmental trigger subscales of the OSDI suggests that the questionnaire is not adequately adapted to the Indian population. Patients with a negative OSDI score should be reassessed with the DEQ-5 to exclude symptom positivity. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-09 2021-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8544040/ /pubmed/34427230 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3345_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Indian Journal of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chatterjee, Samrat
Agrawal, Deepshikha
Chaturvedi, Pravda
Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title_full Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title_fullStr Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title_full_unstemmed Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title_short Ocular Surface Disease Index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: A comparison in Indian patients with dry eye disease
title_sort ocular surface disease index(©) and the five-item dry eye questionnaire: a comparison in indian patients with dry eye disease
topic Special Focus, Ocular Surface and Cornea, Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34427230
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3345_20
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