环境因素对干眼症临床症状和体征的影响。

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S480223
Patricia Muñoz-Villegas, Gisela García-Sánchez, Ricardo O Jauregui-Franco, Sebastian Quirarte-Justo, Alejandra Sánchez-Ríos, Oscar Olvera-Montaño
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背景:本研究旨在调查环境因素对城市干眼症(DED)患者眼部润滑剂治疗效果的影响:本研究旨在调查环境因素对城市地区干眼症(DED)患者使用眼部润滑剂治疗效果的影响:一项IV期临床试验纳入了来自墨西哥主要城市的173名患者,随机分配他们使用眼部润滑剂,每天四次,为期30天。分析了眼表疾病指数(OSDI)、无创泪膜破裂时间(NIBUT)、眼部染色、结膜充血(CH)以及天气和空气污染等协变因素:30天后,OSDI评分下降了14.8分(pp< 0.001),与春季相比,秋冬季患者的OSDI评分值更长(增加了1.8秒,pp< 0.05)。与生活在污染和湿度水平相似但温度较高的城市的患者相比,生活在天气较凉爽、湿度较高但空气质量较低的城市的患者的OSDI和结膜染色评分较高,分别高达4.4分和0.3分(p值= 0.019和0.050)。中度白内障患者的角膜污点评分最多增加了 0.8 分(p< 0.010)。我们还发现,臭氧水平与OSDI和NIBUT的预测变化有关:这项研究证明了环境因素对 DED 症状和体征的影响,并表明居住在空气污染控制不力的城市的患者可以通过使用眼部润滑剂来缓解症状:试验已在 clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04702776) 上注册。
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Influence of Environmental Factors with Clinical Signs and Symptoms in the Management of Dry Eye Disease.

Background: This research aims to investigate the influence of environmental factors on the treatment efficacy of ocular lubricants in patients from urban areas with dry eye disease (DED).

Methods: A phase IV clinical trial, which included 173 patients from major cities in Mexico, was randomly assigned to use ocular lubricants four times a day for 30 days. Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), noninvasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), ocular staining, and conjunctival hyperemia (CH) among other factors like weather, and air pollution as covariates were analysed.

Results: After 30 days, OSDI score decreased by 14.8 points (p<0.001), and NIBUT increased by 2.9 seconds (p< 0.001), with longer values observed in patients recruited in autumn and winter (additional 1.8 seconds, p< 0.05) compared to those recruited in spring. Patients living in cities with cooler weather and high humidity, but low air quality had higher OSDI and conjunctival stain scores of up to 4.4 and 0.3 points, respectively, as compared to those living in cities with similar pollution and humidity levels but with higher temperatures (p-values= 0.019 and 0.050). Patients with moderate CH had an increase of up to 0.8 points in their corneal stain score (p< 0.010). We also found that ozone levels were related to the predicted changes in OSDI and NIBUT.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated the impact of environmental factors on the signs and symptoms of DED and suggests that patients residing in cities with inadequately controlled air pollution can benefit from using ocular lubricants to alleviate their symptoms.

Trial registration: Trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04702776).

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