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July 17-19, 2017 Chicago, USA

World Congress and Expo on

Optometry & Vision Science

Volume 2, Issue 1 (Suppl)

Optom Open Access, an open access journal

ISSN:2476-2075

World Optometry 2017

July 17-19, 2017

Correlation between tear film lipid layer and symptoms in diabetic patients with meibomian gland

dysfunction

Johanna Garzón P

1

,

2

and

Antonio López-Alemany

2

1

La Salle´s University, Colombia

2

University of Valencia, Spain

Purpose:

To assess the tear film lipid layer pattern in type 2 diabetes patients and healthy subjects, the correlation of the

symptoms between the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) symptom questionnaire and the National Eye Institute Vision

Functioning Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ).

Methods:

This is a case-control study and all patients were investigated for the presence of meibomian gland dysfunction/

MGD using the International Work Shop in MGD’s criteria according to the meibomian glands/MG secretion’s quality and

viscosity, MG’s morphology, and lipid layer thickness/LLT. The LLT was measured using interferometry Polaris system prior

and subsequent to a 10-minute period. The Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) symptom questionnaire and the National

Eye Institute Vision Functioning Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ) were correlated. The results between groups were analyzed using

the statistical Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests association between variables was explored by Spearman’s correlation.

Results:

73 subjects were studied (37 diabetics and 36 controls). The mean age was 59±8.7% of participants presented MGD

(76% diabetics and 67% controls).The symptoms through OSDI questionnaire was significantly higher (p=0.016) in the diabetic

group with a lower NEI VFQ (67.86; p=0.002). The lipid layer pattern was lower in diabetic patients group with DGM; NIBUT

was lower in the diabetic group (sg 2.47±1.2), with a significant inverse correlation (52.22%) with MG inflammation and a

moderate correlation (32.4%) with corneal staining. The LLT presented a positive correlation between the meibomian gland

alteration as hyperkeratinisation and inflammation (p=0.0005) and symptoms. Positive correlations were found in diabetic

group between corneal staining and symptoms with OSDI questionnaire.

Conclusions:

A correlation was found between NIBUT, inflammation and obstruction of the MG in symptomatic type 2

diabetes patients. The LLT is lower in diabetic group than in normal subjects, which implies decreased tear film stability and

increased subjective symptoms associated with a decreased quality of life.

Biography

Johanna Garzón P is a candidate of Doctor with PhD in Advanced Optometry and Vision Sciences in Advanced at Valencia University, Spain. She is an Optometrist

of The Salle University, Specialist in Ocular Primary Careat Andina University FUAA-Colombia, Master’s in Pharmacology Sciences at National University of

Colombia, UNAL. She has her expertise and research job in ocular surface, dry eye and ocular pharmacology. She is titular Professor at the Salle University in

Bogotá Colombia, and is the President of Fedopto, the Professional College of Optometry in Colombia.

johannagarzonparra@icloud.com

Johanna Garzón P et al., Optom Open Access 2017, 2:1 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2476-2075-C1-002