51. Dry Eye Symptom Severity and Visual Field Reliability Metrics
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Camp, Andrew S, Long, Christopher P, Galor, Anat, Yamane, Maya, Proudfoot, James A, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Clinical Research ,Eye ,Benchmarking ,Dry Eye Syndromes ,Glaucoma ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Lubricant Eye Drops ,Reproducibility of Results ,Visual Fields ,glaucoma ,visual field ,reliability ,gaze tracking ,dry eye ,Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PrcisTracking failure frequency (TFF) increases with dry eye symptom severity and in the left eye.PurposeSymptoms of dry eye disease are commonly encountered in glaucoma patients and can be exacerbated by topical glaucoma medications. Dry eye disease may influence the reliability of visual field (VF) tests and impact the accurate interpretation of the results.Patients and methodsPatients at the Veterans Administration Medical Center San Diego completed the 5-item Dry Eye Questionnaire before VF testing between December 2018 and February 2019. VF reliability metrics were recorded for each patient. Standard reliability metrics included fixation losses, false positive, and false negative rates. Gaze tracking (GT) metrics included percent of stimuli with gaze deviations between 1 and 2 degrees, 3 and 5 degrees, 6 degrees or greater, and percent of stimuli with tracking failure (TFF). The use of glaucoma medications and artificial tears was also recorded.ResultsA total of 494 patients completed the 5-item Dry Eye Questionnaire and VF testing. There was no association between dry eye symptom severity and standard reliability metrics or most GT metrics. However, TFF increased as dry eye symptom severity increased (P=0.015). TFF was also greater in the left eye, which was tested second (P=0.012); no other reliability metrics were related to laterality. Patients were more likely to use artificial tears with increased dry eye symptom severity (P
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- 2022