Changes in Ocular Surface and Precorneal Tear Film in Tobacco Smokers: Doi: 10.36351/pjo.v39i4.1558

Purpose:  To determine the changes in “ocular surface” and “pre-corneal tear film” in tobacco smokers. Study Design:  Cross sectional, comparative. Place and Duration of Study:  Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan from February 2022 to May 2022. Methods:  Eighty...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pakistan journal of ophthalmolog (Norton, Va.) Va.), 2023-09, Vol.39 (4)
Hauptverfasser: Jahan Zaib, Hafiz Muhammad, Khalid, Amina, Khan, Ijaz, Nazir, Fahmina, Khan, Nida Armoghan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose:  To determine the changes in “ocular surface” and “pre-corneal tear film” in tobacco smokers. Study Design:  Cross sectional, comparative. Place and Duration of Study:  Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan from February 2022 to May 2022. Methods:  Eighty four patients (42 smokers and 42 non-smokers) were selected for ocularevaluation. “Ocular surface” and “pre-corneal tear film” were assessed by “tear film break up time (TBUT)”, “Schirmer test”, “corneal punctate staining” and “corneal/conjunctival sensitivity” in both smokers and non-smokers. Chi square test and unpaired t-test were applied and p ≤ 0.05 was taken as significant. Results:  Meanage of participants was 36.07 ± 5.75 years. There were 76.2% males and 23.8% females. In terms of age and gender, there was no statistically significant difference between smokers and non-smokers. In terms of TBUT (p = 0.000), corneal punctate staining (p = 0.000) and corneal/conjunctival sensitivity (p = 0.000) values were significantly lower in smokers as compared to non-smokers while in terms of “Schirmer test” there was no statistically significant difference between smokers and non-smokers (p-value of 0.827). Conclusion:  Use of cigarettes results in multiple adverse effects in the “ocular surface” and “pre-corneal tear film” including unstable tear film, dry eyes, poor sensitivity of cornea as well as the conjunctiva making their eyes more prone to damage and disease.
ISSN:0886-3067
2789-4347
DOI:10.36351/pjo.v39i4.1558