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Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study

Purpose: The present study evaluates the differences in the prevalence of the signs and symptoms of ocular surface disease (OSD) in patients with PEX glaucoma (PEXG), compared to other glaucoma types (non-PEXG). Methods: Patients with non-PEXG and PEXG were prospectively examined for the presence an...

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Autores principales: Dermenoudi, Maria, Matsou, Artemis, Keskini, Christina, Anastasopoulos, Eleftherios
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35225970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vision6010011
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author Dermenoudi, Maria
Matsou, Artemis
Keskini, Christina
Anastasopoulos, Eleftherios
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Matsou, Artemis
Keskini, Christina
Anastasopoulos, Eleftherios
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description Purpose: The present study evaluates the differences in the prevalence of the signs and symptoms of ocular surface disease (OSD) in patients with PEX glaucoma (PEXG), compared to other glaucoma types (non-PEXG). Methods: Patients with non-PEXG and PEXG were prospectively examined for the presence and severity of OSD signs and questioned for symptoms using the OSDI (ocular surface disease index) questionnaire. Results: 116 patients were prospectively enrolled (58 non-PEXG and 58 PEXG). PEXG subjects who were older, had lower central corneal thickness (CCT) values, at a more advanced glaucoma stage and required more IOP lowering drops. OSD signs were prevalent in both groups: conjunctival hyperemia (74.5% non-PEXG vs. 94.8% PEXG), eyelid redness (70.7% vs. 96.6%), conjunctival (74.1% vs. 93.1%) and corneal fluorescein staining (81% vs. 93.1%) and abnormal TFBUT (82.8% vs. 87.9%). When adjusted for potential confounders, (older age, thinner CCT, more advanced glaucoma in PEXG) eyelid redness remained the only parameter significantly associated with PEXG, being 11 times more likely to occur in this group (p = 0.037). Conclusion: Subjects with PEXG presented a higher frequency of signs of OSD compared to other glaucoma types. When accounting for confounding factors, the only difference between the groups was the significantly higher presence (11 times more likely) of eyelid redness in PEXG, suggesting, in addition to glaucoma treatment, the impact of PEX on ocular surface integrity.
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spelling pubmed-88839002022-03-01 Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study Dermenoudi, Maria Matsou, Artemis Keskini, Christina Anastasopoulos, Eleftherios Vision (Basel) Article Purpose: The present study evaluates the differences in the prevalence of the signs and symptoms of ocular surface disease (OSD) in patients with PEX glaucoma (PEXG), compared to other glaucoma types (non-PEXG). Methods: Patients with non-PEXG and PEXG were prospectively examined for the presence and severity of OSD signs and questioned for symptoms using the OSDI (ocular surface disease index) questionnaire. Results: 116 patients were prospectively enrolled (58 non-PEXG and 58 PEXG). PEXG subjects who were older, had lower central corneal thickness (CCT) values, at a more advanced glaucoma stage and required more IOP lowering drops. OSD signs were prevalent in both groups: conjunctival hyperemia (74.5% non-PEXG vs. 94.8% PEXG), eyelid redness (70.7% vs. 96.6%), conjunctival (74.1% vs. 93.1%) and corneal fluorescein staining (81% vs. 93.1%) and abnormal TFBUT (82.8% vs. 87.9%). When adjusted for potential confounders, (older age, thinner CCT, more advanced glaucoma in PEXG) eyelid redness remained the only parameter significantly associated with PEXG, being 11 times more likely to occur in this group (p = 0.037). Conclusion: Subjects with PEXG presented a higher frequency of signs of OSD compared to other glaucoma types. When accounting for confounding factors, the only difference between the groups was the significantly higher presence (11 times more likely) of eyelid redness in PEXG, suggesting, in addition to glaucoma treatment, the impact of PEX on ocular surface integrity. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8883900/ /pubmed/35225970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vision6010011 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anastasopoulos, Eleftherios
Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title_full Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title_fullStr Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title_short Ocular Surface Disease Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: A Case—Control Study
title_sort ocular surface disease signs and symptoms in patients with pseudoexfoliative glaucoma: a case—control study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35225970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vision6010011
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