Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations

Minako Kaido,1,2 Motoko Kawashima,1 Reiko Ishida,1,3 Kazuo Tsubota1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 2Wada Eye Clinic, Chiba, 3Ishida Eye Clinic, Shizuoka, Japan Aim: Validating the hypothesis that accommodative microfluctuations (AMFs) may...

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Main Authors: Kaido M, Kawashima M, Ishida R, Tsubota K
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-abf30cd6505b4de996e45aee6a51b0332020-11-24T23:33:07ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832017-05-01Volume 1186186932710Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuationsKaido MKawashima MIshida RTsubota KMinako Kaido,1,2 Motoko Kawashima,1 Reiko Ishida,1,3 Kazuo Tsubota1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 2Wada Eye Clinic, Chiba, 3Ishida Eye Clinic, Shizuoka, Japan Aim: Validating the hypothesis that accommodative microfluctuations (AMFs) may be associated with severe symptoms in short tear break-up time (BUT) dry eye (DE). Methods: This study included 12 subjects with short BUT DE (age: 49.6±18.3 years). Diagnoses were performed based on the presence of DE symptoms, BUT ≤5 s, Schirmer score >5 mm, and negative keratoconjunctival epithelial damage. Tear evaluation, AMF, and functional visual acuity (VA) examinations were conducted before and after DE treatment. The AMF parameters evaluated were: total high-frequency component (HFC), HFC with low accommodation for the task of staring into the distance (HFC1), HFC with high accommodation for deskwork (HFC2). A subjective questionnaire of DE symptoms was also performed. Results: Mean BUT increased from 1.9±2.0 to 6.4±2.5 s after treatment (P<0.05). The mean logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution functional VA significantly improved (from 0.19±0.19 to 0.12±0.17; P<0.05). Mean power spectrum values for total HFC and HFC1 decreased (from 61.3±5.7 to 53.8±6.6 dB and from 62.9±10.5 to 52.4±6.2 dB, respectively; P<0.05), while the mean HFC2 power spectrum values did not differ before and after treatment (P>0.05). Subjective DE symptoms were reduced in nine patients. Conclusion: Along with the improvement of BUT after treatment, DE symptoms diminished and HFC1 and functional VA improved, suggesting that tear film instability is associated with deterioration of functional VA, AMF, and DE symptoms. Keywords: accommodative microfluctuation, ciliary muscle spasm, dry eye, ocular fatigue, tear break-up time, functional visual acuity https://www.dovepress.com/severe-symptoms-of-short-tear-break-up-time-dry-eye-are-associated-wit-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHAccommodative microfluctuationCiliary muscle spasmDry eyeOcular fatigueTears: Breakup timeVisual acuity
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Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
Clinical Ophthalmology
Accommodative microfluctuation
Ciliary muscle spasm
Dry eye
Ocular fatigue
Tears: Breakup time
Visual acuity
author_facet Kaido M
Kawashima M
Ishida R
Tsubota K
author_sort Kaido M
title Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
title_short Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
title_full Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
title_fullStr Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
title_full_unstemmed Severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
title_sort severe symptoms of short tear break-up time dry eye are associated with accommodative microfluctuations
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Minako Kaido,1,2 Motoko Kawashima,1 Reiko Ishida,1,3 Kazuo Tsubota1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 2Wada Eye Clinic, Chiba, 3Ishida Eye Clinic, Shizuoka, Japan Aim: Validating the hypothesis that accommodative microfluctuations (AMFs) may be associated with severe symptoms in short tear break-up time (BUT) dry eye (DE). Methods: This study included 12 subjects with short BUT DE (age: 49.6±18.3 years). Diagnoses were performed based on the presence of DE symptoms, BUT ≤5 s, Schirmer score >5 mm, and negative keratoconjunctival epithelial damage. Tear evaluation, AMF, and functional visual acuity (VA) examinations were conducted before and after DE treatment. The AMF parameters evaluated were: total high-frequency component (HFC), HFC with low accommodation for the task of staring into the distance (HFC1), HFC with high accommodation for deskwork (HFC2). A subjective questionnaire of DE symptoms was also performed. Results: Mean BUT increased from 1.9±2.0 to 6.4±2.5 s after treatment (P<0.05). The mean logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution functional VA significantly improved (from 0.19±0.19 to 0.12±0.17; P<0.05). Mean power spectrum values for total HFC and HFC1 decreased (from 61.3±5.7 to 53.8±6.6 dB and from 62.9±10.5 to 52.4±6.2 dB, respectively; P<0.05), while the mean HFC2 power spectrum values did not differ before and after treatment (P>0.05). Subjective DE symptoms were reduced in nine patients. Conclusion: Along with the improvement of BUT after treatment, DE symptoms diminished and HFC1 and functional VA improved, suggesting that tear film instability is associated with deterioration of functional VA, AMF, and DE symptoms. Keywords: accommodative microfluctuation, ciliary muscle spasm, dry eye, ocular fatigue, tear break-up time, functional visual acuity 
topic Accommodative microfluctuation
Ciliary muscle spasm
Dry eye
Ocular fatigue
Tears: Breakup time
Visual acuity
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