Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.

PURPOSE: This study compares signs, symptoms and predictive tools used to diagnose dry eye disease (DED) and ocular surface disorders in six systemic well-defined and non-overlapping diseases. It is well known that these tests are problematic because of a lack of agreement between them in identifyin...

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Main Authors: Monica Alves, Peter Sol Reinach, Jayter Silva Paula, Antonio Augusto Vellasco e Cruz, Leticia Bachette, Jacqueline Faustino, Francisco Penteado Aranha, Afonso Vigorito, Carmino Antonio de Souza, Eduardo Melani Rocha
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4029783?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b64a94539fc044398dd13a189a5ab4512020-11-25T02:37:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9792110.1371/journal.pone.0097921Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.Monica AlvesPeter Sol ReinachJayter Silva PaulaAntonio Augusto Vellasco e CruzLeticia BachetteJacqueline FaustinoFrancisco Penteado AranhaAfonso VigoritoCarmino Antonio de SouzaEduardo Melani RochaPURPOSE: This study compares signs, symptoms and predictive tools used to diagnose dry eye disease (DED) and ocular surface disorders in six systemic well-defined and non-overlapping diseases. It is well known that these tests are problematic because of a lack of agreement between them in identifying these conditions. Accordingly, we provide here a comparative clinical profile analysis of these different diseases. METHODS: A spontaneous and continuous sample of patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS) (n=27), graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) (n=28), Graves orbitopathy (n=28), facial palsy (n=8), diabetes mellitus without proliferative retinopathy (n=14) and glaucoma who chronically received topical drugs preserved with benzalkonium chloride (n=20) were enrolled. Evaluation consisted of a comprehensive protocol encompassing: (1) structured questionnaire - Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI); (2) tear osmolarity (TearLab Osmolarity System - Ocusense); (3) tear film break-up time (TBUT); (4) fluorescein and lissamine green staining; (5) Schirmer test and (6) severity grading. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty five patients (aged 48.8 years-old ± 14.1, male:female ratio=0.4) were enrolled in the study, along with 24 age and gender matched controls. Higher scores on DED tests were obtained in Sjögren Syndrome (P<0.05), except for tear film osmolarity that was higher in diabetics (P<0.001) and fluorescein staining, that was higher in facial palsy (P<0.001). TFBUT and OSDI correlated better with other tests. The best combination of diagnostic tests for DED was OSDI, TBUT and Schirmer test (sensitivity 100%, specificity 95% and accuracy 99.3%). CONCLUSIONS: DED diagnostic test results present a broad range of variability among different conditions. Vital stainings and TBUT correlated best with one another whereas the best test combination to detect DED was: OSDI/TBUT/Schirmer.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4029783?pdf=render
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author Monica Alves
Peter Sol Reinach
Jayter Silva Paula
Antonio Augusto Vellasco e Cruz
Leticia Bachette
Jacqueline Faustino
Francisco Penteado Aranha
Afonso Vigorito
Carmino Antonio de Souza
Eduardo Melani Rocha
spellingShingle Monica Alves
Peter Sol Reinach
Jayter Silva Paula
Antonio Augusto Vellasco e Cruz
Leticia Bachette
Jacqueline Faustino
Francisco Penteado Aranha
Afonso Vigorito
Carmino Antonio de Souza
Eduardo Melani Rocha
Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Monica Alves
Peter Sol Reinach
Jayter Silva Paula
Antonio Augusto Vellasco e Cruz
Leticia Bachette
Jacqueline Faustino
Francisco Penteado Aranha
Afonso Vigorito
Carmino Antonio de Souza
Eduardo Melani Rocha
author_sort Monica Alves
title Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
title_short Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
title_full Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
title_fullStr Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
title_sort comparison of diagnostic tests in distinct well-defined conditions related to dry eye disease.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description PURPOSE: This study compares signs, symptoms and predictive tools used to diagnose dry eye disease (DED) and ocular surface disorders in six systemic well-defined and non-overlapping diseases. It is well known that these tests are problematic because of a lack of agreement between them in identifying these conditions. Accordingly, we provide here a comparative clinical profile analysis of these different diseases. METHODS: A spontaneous and continuous sample of patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS) (n=27), graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) (n=28), Graves orbitopathy (n=28), facial palsy (n=8), diabetes mellitus without proliferative retinopathy (n=14) and glaucoma who chronically received topical drugs preserved with benzalkonium chloride (n=20) were enrolled. Evaluation consisted of a comprehensive protocol encompassing: (1) structured questionnaire - Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI); (2) tear osmolarity (TearLab Osmolarity System - Ocusense); (3) tear film break-up time (TBUT); (4) fluorescein and lissamine green staining; (5) Schirmer test and (6) severity grading. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty five patients (aged 48.8 years-old ± 14.1, male:female ratio=0.4) were enrolled in the study, along with 24 age and gender matched controls. Higher scores on DED tests were obtained in Sjögren Syndrome (P<0.05), except for tear film osmolarity that was higher in diabetics (P<0.001) and fluorescein staining, that was higher in facial palsy (P<0.001). TFBUT and OSDI correlated better with other tests. The best combination of diagnostic tests for DED was OSDI, TBUT and Schirmer test (sensitivity 100%, specificity 95% and accuracy 99.3%). CONCLUSIONS: DED diagnostic test results present a broad range of variability among different conditions. Vital stainings and TBUT correlated best with one another whereas the best test combination to detect DED was: OSDI/TBUT/Schirmer.
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