Corneal topographical study of the effect of lacrimal punctum occlusion oncorneal surface regularity in dry eye patients

Citation
Y. Ozkan et al., Corneal topographical study of the effect of lacrimal punctum occlusion oncorneal surface regularity in dry eye patients, EUR J OPTHA, 11(2), 2001, pp. 116-119
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN journal
11206721 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
116 - 119
Database
ISI
SICI code
1120-6721(200104/06)11:2<116:CTSOTE>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
PURPOSE. TO compare topographic indices of surface regularity in dry eye pa tients and in normal subjects (controls) and to investigate the short-term effect of lacrimal punctal plugs on these indices in dry eye patients, METHODS. The surface regularity index (SRI) and surface asymmetry index (SA I) of the TMS-2 corneal topographic modelling system were used to evaluate corneal surface regularity in 20 eyes of 10 dry eye patients before and aft er the insertion of Herrick silicon lacrimal plugs (Lacrimedics, Rialto, CA , USA) and in 24 eyes of 12 normal subjects as controls. RESULTS. SRI and SAI were significantly lower in controls than dry eye pati ents (p = 0.00). Median SRI was 1.72 in dry eye patients before punctal occ lusion and 0.525 in the control group. Median SAI was 1.305 in dry eye pati ents and 0.240 in controls. After lacrimal punctal occlusion, Schirmer test results and fluorescein breakup time increased in nine patients and remain ed the same in one patient. After occlusion, the SRI decreased in 9 eyes, a nd increased in 11 (p = 0.970); SAI decreased in 13 eyes and increased in 7 (p = 0.135). CONCLUSIONS. No significant change in topographic indices of corneal surfac e irregularity could be detected in severe dry eye patients with lacrimal p unctal plugs in the short-term follow-up.