2016
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.1000587
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Diagnostic Ability of Conventional Dry Eye Tests and their Correlation with Ocular Surface Temperature

Abstract: Objective: To study the diagnostic ability of conventional dry eye tests and their correlation with ocular surface temperature (OST) and derive the best combined objective tests for dry eye. Methods:This was a single visit study included a few conventional dry eye tests on 62 dry eye and 82 control subjects: symptom evaluation, fluorescein break-up time (FBUT), corneal epithelial staining (CES), non-invasive break-up time (NIBUT) and tear meniscus height (TMH). OST was recorded using NEC TH9260 thermo tracer a… Show more

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“…There was also no significant correlation found between NIBUT and MDEQ score and between TBUT and MDEQ score. Our results are similar to a study by Tan & Morgan (2016) who showed no correlation between MDEQ score and NIBUT and between MDEQ score and TBUT. Tan & Morgan (2016) study also showed that MDEQ did not correlate with any of the conventional tests used clinically for the measurement of tear stability.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…There was also no significant correlation found between NIBUT and MDEQ score and between TBUT and MDEQ score. Our results are similar to a study by Tan & Morgan (2016) who showed no correlation between MDEQ score and NIBUT and between MDEQ score and TBUT. Tan & Morgan (2016) study also showed that MDEQ did not correlate with any of the conventional tests used clinically for the measurement of tear stability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our results are similar to a study by Tan & Morgan (2016) who showed no correlation between MDEQ score and NIBUT and between MDEQ score and TBUT. Tan & Morgan (2016) study also showed that MDEQ did not correlate with any of the conventional tests used clinically for the measurement of tear stability. However Shrestha et al (2012) found positive correlation between NIBUT and MDEQ score and also between TBUT and MDEQ score, although the correlation was very weak.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%