Inputs and Outputs of the Lacrimal system: Review of Production and Evaporative Loss

Abstract Meta-analyses were carried out of studies of tear production (by fluorophotometry, tear turnover rate [TTR]) and evaporation (from capture of fluid loss from the eye). TTR was reduced in dry eye relative to normal at 9.26 ± 5.08%/min (0.54 ± 0.28 μl/min) vs 16.19 ± 5.1%/min (1.03 ± 0.39 μl/...

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Veröffentlicht in:The ocular surface 2009-10, Vol.7 (4), p.186-198
Hauptverfasser: Tomlinson, Alan, PhD, DSC, Doane, Marshall G., PhD, Mcfadyen, Angus, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Meta-analyses were carried out of studies of tear production (by fluorophotometry, tear turnover rate [TTR]) and evaporation (from capture of fluid loss from the eye). TTR was reduced in dry eye relative to normal at 9.26 ± 5.08%/min (0.54 ± 0.28 μl/min) vs 16.19 ± 5.1%/min (1.03 ± 0.39 μl/min); with values of 7.71 ± 1.02 %/min (0.4 ± 0.10 μl/min) in aqueous deficiency dry eye (ADDE) and 11.95 ± 4.25%/min (0.71 ± 0.25 μl/min) in evaporative dry eye (EDE). Evaporation was increased in dry eye at 21.05 ± 13.96 × 10−7 g/cm2 /s (0.21 ± 0.13 μl/min) vs 13.57 ± 6.52 × 10−7 g/cm2 /s (0.14 ± 0.07 μl/min) in normals; with values of 17.91 ± 10.49 × 10−7 g/cm2 /s (0.17 ± 0.1 μl/min) in ADDE and 25.34 ± 13.08 × 10−7 g/cm2 /s (0.26 ± 0.16 μl/min) in EDE. Evaporation rate from tear film thinning was also considered, and possible reasons and consequences for the much higher rates thereby reported are discussed. A new statistical approach determined diagnostic efficacy of cut-offs for dry eye derived from the meta-analyses; sensitivities and specifications ranging from 69.5 to 98.6% and 58.7 to 96.8% (TTR) and 45.5 to 61.2% and 79.8 to 90.6% (evaporation). Indices of tear dynamics were reconsidered, and ratios of evaporation and TTR suggest that an increase of between 2 and 3 times may be associated with dry eye.
ISSN:1542-0124
1937-5913
DOI:10.1016/S1542-0124(12)70186-6