Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Marina Viegas Moura Rezende
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Fabiano Timbó, Ribeiro,Luiz Eduardo Feliciano, Lacet,Celina Maria Costa, Lyra,João Marcelo de Almeida Gusmão, Ribeiro,Êurica Adélia Nogueira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: This study was carried out in order to assess the epidemiological profile of symptomatic dry eye in diabetic patients. Methods: Two hundred and twenty-one diabetic patients were evaluated using a specific questionnaire about other diseases and drugs. Of these, 58 who classified as having moderate to severe dry eye were included. Results: In this study, 58 of the 221 diabetic patients had moderate to severe dry eye (26.2%). Of the 58 patients, dry eye was more prevalent at age 61.46 ± 14.18 years for men, and 61.09 ± 10.64 for women (p<0.005). Dry eye was more common in women (75.9%) (p=0.456). Of the 58 patients, 15 (25.9%) had at least one ocular disease.The most common was diabetic retinopathy (13 of 15 patients, 86.7%, 95% CI 69.46-103.87). A total of 19 patients used eye drops (32.8%); and most (14 of the 19 individuals, 73.7%) used lubricants (95%CI 53.88-93.48). Hypertension was the most prevalent associated comorbidity (56.9%) and the most commonly used medications were hypoglycemic agents (98 %, 95%CI 94.00 - 101.92) and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (53.1%, 95%CI 53.06 39.09 - 67.04). Conclusion: Further epidemiologic studies need to be done to establish a real etiologic relationship between diabetes and dry eye, and its correlation to other risk factors. In spite of these limitations, we have strong evidence of this relationship, and in clinical practice, examination for dry eye should be part of the assessment of diabetic disease.
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spelling Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional studyDry eye/epidemiologyDiabetes mellitus/complications, critical patient, epidemiology, profileABSTRACT Objective: This study was carried out in order to assess the epidemiological profile of symptomatic dry eye in diabetic patients. Methods: Two hundred and twenty-one diabetic patients were evaluated using a specific questionnaire about other diseases and drugs. Of these, 58 who classified as having moderate to severe dry eye were included. Results: In this study, 58 of the 221 diabetic patients had moderate to severe dry eye (26.2%). Of the 58 patients, dry eye was more prevalent at age 61.46 ± 14.18 years for men, and 61.09 ± 10.64 for women (p<0.005). Dry eye was more common in women (75.9%) (p=0.456). Of the 58 patients, 15 (25.9%) had at least one ocular disease.The most common was diabetic retinopathy (13 of 15 patients, 86.7%, 95% CI 69.46-103.87). A total of 19 patients used eye drops (32.8%); and most (14 of the 19 individuals, 73.7%) used lubricants (95%CI 53.88-93.48). Hypertension was the most prevalent associated comorbidity (56.9%) and the most commonly used medications were hypoglycemic agents (98 %, 95%CI 94.00 - 101.92) and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (53.1%, 95%CI 53.06 39.09 - 67.04). Conclusion: Further epidemiologic studies need to be done to establish a real etiologic relationship between diabetes and dry eye, and its correlation to other risk factors. In spite of these limitations, we have strong evidence of this relationship, and in clinical practice, examination for dry eye should be part of the assessment of diabetic disease.Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-72802016000200121Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia v.75 n.2 2016reponame:Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)instacron:SBO10.5935/0034-7280.20160026info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro,Marina Viegas Moura RezendeBarbosa,Fabiano TimbóRibeiro,Luiz Eduardo FelicianoLacet,Celina Maria CostaLyra,João Marcelo de Almeida GusmãoRibeiro,Êurica Adélia Nogueiraeng2016-07-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-72802016000200121Revistahttps://rbo.emnuvens.com.br/rbo/indexhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsob@sboportal.org.br||rbo@sboportal.org.br1982-85510034-7280opendoar:2016-07-25T00:00Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
title Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
Ribeiro,Marina Viegas Moura Rezende
Dry eye/epidemiology
Diabetes mellitus/complications, critical patient, epidemiology, profile
title_short Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
title_full Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
title_sort Clinical features of diabetic patients with dry eye disease in a community in Maceio: a cross-sectional study
author Ribeiro,Marina Viegas Moura Rezende
author_facet Ribeiro,Marina Viegas Moura Rezende
Barbosa,Fabiano Timbó
Ribeiro,Luiz Eduardo Feliciano
Lacet,Celina Maria Costa
Lyra,João Marcelo de Almeida Gusmão
Ribeiro,Êurica Adélia Nogueira
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Fabiano Timbó
Ribeiro,Luiz Eduardo Feliciano
Lacet,Celina Maria Costa
Lyra,João Marcelo de Almeida Gusmão
Ribeiro,Êurica Adélia Nogueira
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Marina Viegas Moura Rezende
Barbosa,Fabiano Timbó
Ribeiro,Luiz Eduardo Feliciano
Lacet,Celina Maria Costa
Lyra,João Marcelo de Almeida Gusmão
Ribeiro,Êurica Adélia Nogueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dry eye/epidemiology
Diabetes mellitus/complications, critical patient, epidemiology, profile
topic Dry eye/epidemiology
Diabetes mellitus/complications, critical patient, epidemiology, profile
description ABSTRACT Objective: This study was carried out in order to assess the epidemiological profile of symptomatic dry eye in diabetic patients. Methods: Two hundred and twenty-one diabetic patients were evaluated using a specific questionnaire about other diseases and drugs. Of these, 58 who classified as having moderate to severe dry eye were included. Results: In this study, 58 of the 221 diabetic patients had moderate to severe dry eye (26.2%). Of the 58 patients, dry eye was more prevalent at age 61.46 ± 14.18 years for men, and 61.09 ± 10.64 for women (p<0.005). Dry eye was more common in women (75.9%) (p=0.456). Of the 58 patients, 15 (25.9%) had at least one ocular disease.The most common was diabetic retinopathy (13 of 15 patients, 86.7%, 95% CI 69.46-103.87). A total of 19 patients used eye drops (32.8%); and most (14 of the 19 individuals, 73.7%) used lubricants (95%CI 53.88-93.48). Hypertension was the most prevalent associated comorbidity (56.9%) and the most commonly used medications were hypoglycemic agents (98 %, 95%CI 94.00 - 101.92) and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (53.1%, 95%CI 53.06 39.09 - 67.04). Conclusion: Further epidemiologic studies need to be done to establish a real etiologic relationship between diabetes and dry eye, and its correlation to other risk factors. In spite of these limitations, we have strong evidence of this relationship, and in clinical practice, examination for dry eye should be part of the assessment of diabetic disease.
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