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Ocular Discomfort and Quality of Life Among Patients in the Dry Eye Assessment and Management Study

Authors :
Dry Eye Assessment
Maureen G. Maguire
Roni M. Shtein
John T. Farrar
Rony R. Sayegh
Eric Kuklinski
Yinxi Yu
Penny A. Asbell
Source :
Cornea
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.

Abstract

Purpose To assess the association of severity of ocular discomfort with measures of quality of life among patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease (DED). Methods This is a prospective, observational, cohort study within a randomized clinical trial. Patients (N = 535) in the Dry Eye Assessment and Management study with moderate to severe DED completed the Ocular Surface Disease Index on DED symptoms, the SF-36 on quality of life, and the Brief Ocular Discomfort Inventory questionnaire and had a comprehensive ophthalmic assessment by a study-certified clinician. The ocular discomfort on average over the past week was scored on an 11-point scale (0 for no discomfort and 10 for discomfort as bad as you can imagine). Results The average ocular discomfort scores for patients ranged from 0 to 10, with a mean of 4.28. Discomfort scores did not vary with demographic characteristics, signs of DED, self-reported depression, or self-reported nonocular pain conditions. Ocular discomfort scores did correlate moderately to strongly with total Ocular Surface Disease Index scores (Spearman correlation coefficient, rs, 0.47-0.67) and with measures of interference with activities of daily living [general activity level, mood, walking ability, ability for normal work, relations with other people, sleep, and enjoyment of life (rs = 0.39-0.65)]. Conclusions Among patients in the Dry Eye Assessment and Management study, worse ocular discomfort was associated with worse overall DED symptoms and interfered to a greater degree with activities of daily living. Ocular discomfort is an important part of the assessment of patients with DED.

Details

ISSN :
02773740
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cornea
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7d47560497ae87b6784fa97e18fb04a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/ico.0000000000002580