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Comparison of corneal biomechanics in Sj?gren's syndrome and non-Sj?gren's syndrome dry eyes by Scheimpflug based device

AIM:To compare the corneal biomechanics of Sj?gren's syndrome(SS) and non-SS dry eyes with Corneal Visualization Scheimpflug Technology(CorV is ST).METHODS:Corneal biomechanics and tear film parameters, namely the Schirmer I test value, tear film break-up time(TBUT) and corneal staining score(CSS) w...

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Published in:国际眼科杂志:英文版 2017, Vol.10 (5), p.711-716
Main Author: Qin Long Jing-Yi Wang Dong Xu Ying Li
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Language:English
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Summary:AIM:To compare the corneal biomechanics of Sj?gren's syndrome(SS) and non-SS dry eyes with Corneal Visualization Scheimpflug Technology(CorV is ST).METHODS:Corneal biomechanics and tear film parameters, namely the Schirmer I test value, tear film break-up time(TBUT) and corneal staining score(CSS) were detected in 34 eyes of 34 dry eye patients with SS(SSDE group) and 34 dry eye subjects without SS(NSSDE group) using CorV is ST. The differences of the above parameters between the two groups were examined, and the relationship between corneal biomechanics and tear film parameters were observed. RESULTS:The differences in age, sex, intraocular pressure(IOP) and central corneal thickness(CCT) were not significant between the two groups(P〉0.05). The tear film parameters had significant differences between the SSDE group and NSSDE group(all P〈0.05). Patients in the SSDE group had significantly lower A1-time and HC-time, but higher DA(P=0.01, 0.02, and 0.02, respectively) compared with the NSSDE group. In the SSDE group, DA was negatively correlated with TBUT(rho=-0.38, P=0.03); HC-time was negatively correlated with CSS(rho=-0.43, P=0.02). In the NSSDE group, HC-time was again negatively correlated with CSS(rho=-0.39, P=0.02).CONCLUSION:There are differences in corneal biomechanical properties between SSDE and NSSDE. The cornea of SSDE tends to show less "stiffness", as seen by a significantly shorter A1-time and HC-time, but larger DA, compared with the cornea of NSSDE. Biomechanical parameters can be influenced by different tear film parameters in both groups.
ISSN:2222-3959
2227-4898