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The Schirmer

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Diagnostic testing
  • Dry eye disease

Background:

  • Dry eye disease is a common condition affecting ocular surface health.
  • Accurate diagnosis of dry eye is crucial for effective management.
  • Schirmer's test and phenol red thread test are commonly used diagnostic methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the agreement between Schirmer's test and phenol red thread test.
  • To assess the correlation of these tests with reported dry eye symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • 103 patients undergoing cataract surgery assessment were enrolled.
  • One eye per patient was tested with both Schirmer's and phenol red thread tests.
  • Agreement was analyzed using kappa statistics, comparing test results and patient-reported symptoms.

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Main Results:

  • Both Schirmer's test and phenol red thread test showed poor agreement with each other.
  • Agreement between the diagnostic tests and patient-reported dry eye symptoms was also very weak.
  • Varying cutoff points for Schirmer's test (5mm, 10mm) and phenol red thread test (10mm, 20mm) were evaluated.

Conclusions:

  • There is very limited agreement between Schirmer's test and phenol red thread test for diagnosing dry eye.
  • Neither test strongly correlates with subjective dry eye symptoms.
  • Clinical utility of these tests in diagnosing dry eye disease requires further investigation.