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目的:本研究探讨轻至中度干眼患者报告与泪液和印迹细胞学检查结果之间是否存在显著相关性。方法:对104名受试者进行干眼症状存在或不存在的调查。对每个受试者进行膜印迹细胞学和撕裂分类。印迹细胞学标本评估杯状细胞、上皮细胞片和上皮细胞形态的存在。对蕨类植物的撕裂标本进行质量评价。结果:主观干眼症状与印象细胞学结果之间存在显著相关性(cc = 0.28, p = 0.003)。然而,干眼症状与泪蕨结果之间无统计学意义的相关性(cc = 0.072, p = 0.458)。结论:印象细胞学似乎是一个更好的预测轻度至中度干眼症状比泪液。
Relationship of impression cytology and tear ferning to reports of dry eye.
Purpose: This study investigated whether there is a significant correlation between mild-to-moderate patient reports of dry eye and results on the tear ferning and impression cytology tests.
Methods: One hundred and four subjects were surveyed for presence or absence of dry eye symptoms. Membrane impression cytology and tear ferning were performed on each subject. Impression cytology specimens were evaluated for the presence of goblet cells, presence of epithelial cell sheets, and epithelial cell morphology. Tear specimens were evaluated for quality of ferning.
Results: A significant correlation was found between subjective dry eye symptoms and impression cytology results (cc = 0.28, p = 0.003). However, there was no statistically significant correlation between dry eye symptoms and tear fern results (cc = 0.072, p = 0.458).
Conclusions: Impression cytology appeared to be a better predictor of mild-to-moderate dry eye symptoms than tear ferning.