干眼症亚型与类风湿性关节炎之间的关系

IF 1 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Egyptian Rheumatologist Pub Date : 2024-06-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ejr.2024.06.002
Hugo Pena-Verdeal , Jacobo Garcia-Queiruga , Belén Sabucedo-Villamarin , Carlos Garcia-Resua , Maria J. Giraldez , Eva Yebra-Pimentel
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摘要

工作目的评估干眼症(DED)亚型(水液缺乏性干眼症(ADE)和蒸发性干眼症(EDE))与患者是否患有类风湿性关节炎(RA)之间的关联。患者和方法根据泪膜眼科协会干眼症工作坊 II 标准(包括泪膜渗透压、荧光破裂时间和眼表损伤评估)招募了 260 名自愿 DED 参与者进行观察性横断面研究。参与者通过与指定手机表格链接的 QR 进行招募,以获得症状状况、人口统计数据和医生对 RA 的诊断。除了 DED 诊断标准外,还对泪液半月板和脂质层进行了评估,以区分 ADDE、EDE 或混合性干眼症。结果经过初步招募,149 名被诊断为 ADDE 或 EDE 的合格参与者被纳入最终分析,其中 12.1%被诊断为 RA。ADE组患RA的可能性(OR = 4.69,95 %CI = 1.46-15.01)高于EDE组。此外,从统计学角度来看,ADDE 组中患有 RA 的参与者人数高于 EDE 组(均 p = 0.006)。结论:ADE 与患者是否患有 RA 有显著关联,而且这种关联的可能性比 EDE 患者更大。这一发现突出表明,对于出现 DED 的 RA 患者,需要采取特定的诊断和管理策略。
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Association between dry eye disease subtypes and rheumatoid arthritis

Aim of the work

To evaluate the association of dry eye disease (DED) subtypes (aqueous deficient dry eye, ADDE and evaporative dry eye, EDE) and the presence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients.

Patients and methods

260 volunteer DED participants were recruited for an observational cross-sectional study based on the Tear Film Ocular Society Dry Eye Workshop II criteria, which included tear film osmolarity, fluorescence break-up time, and ocular surface damage assessment. Participants were recruited using QR linked to designated mobile forms to obtain symptomatology status, demographics, and RA diagnosis by their medical doctor. Tear meniscus and lipid layer were also evaluated to differentiate between ADDE, EDE, or mixed dry eye in addition to the DED diagnostic criteria. Participants with mixed dry eye were excluded from the analysis to avoid bias.

Results

After initial recruitment, 149 eligible participants with an ADDE or EDE diagnosis were included in the final analysis, where 12,1% have an RA diagnosis. The ADDE group had a higher likelihood of having RA (OR = 4.69, 95 %CI = 1.46–15.01) than the EDE group. Additionally, the number of participants with RA in the ADDE group was statistically higher than those in the EDE group (all p = 0.006). Furthermore, a correlation was obtained between RA and a diagnosis of ADDE (p = 0.005).

Conclusion

There was a significant association between ADDE and the presence of RA in patients and the association was more likely compared to those with EDE. This finding underscores the need for specific diagnostic and management strategies for RA patients presenting with DED.

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Egyptian Rheumatologist
Egyptian Rheumatologist RHEUMATOLOGY-
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