Meibomian gland dropout, but distortion, can distinguish dry eyes from normal eyes in contact lens wearers.

CURRENT EYE RESEARCH(2020)

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Purpose: To examine the effectiveness of using meibomian gland (MG) dropout and distortion for dry eye disease (DED) diagnosis in a young population with long-term contact lens (CL) wear. Methods: Seventy-three CL-wearers and 68 non-CL-wearers (20-28 years old) participated in the study. The diagnosis of DED was based on an ocular surface disease index >= 13, and a noninvasive breakup time < 10 seconds or positive corneal fluorescein staining. The MG dropout and distortion in each subject were quantified with non-invasive meibography. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were created to evaluate the effectiveness of using MG dropout and distortion to determine the presence of DED in CL-wearers and non-CL-wearers. Results: In non-CL-wearers, the MG distortion was significantly higher in DED subjects than in normal subjects (3.83 +/- 1.81 versus 1.59 +/- 1.04). In CL-wearers, MG distortion was not significantly different (5.12 +/- 4.11 versus 5.51 +/- 3.15 in normal and DED subjects respectively). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) for MG distortion was 0.783 in the non-CL-wearers, but 0.507 in CL-wearers. In non-CL-wearers, MG dropout was significantly higher in DED subjects than in normal subjects (0.22 +/- 0.08 versus 0.15 +/- 0.06). In CL-wearers, MG dropout was also significantly higher in DED subjects than in normal subjects (0.29 +/- 0.11 versus 0.22 +/- 0.08). The AUC for MG dropout used to classify DED was 0.740 in the non-CL-wearers and 0.715 in CL-wearers. Conclusions: MG dropout was effective in distinguishing subjects with DED from normal subjects in both CL wearers and non-CL wearers. MG distortion can only distinguish DED subjects from normal ones in non-CL wearers, but not in CL wearers.
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Dry eye,contact lens,meibomian gland,diagnosis,meibography
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