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  • Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent condition affecting the ocular surface.
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Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate and define objective diagnostic criteria for dry eye disease.
  • To establish thresholds for key clinical signs associated with DED.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of patient data including Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI-6) scores.
  • Measurement of non-invasive tear breakup time (NIBUT).
  • Assessment of tear osmolarity levels.

Main Results:

  • An OSDI-6 score of ≥4 was associated with DED.
  • A non-invasive breakup time (NIBUT) of <10 seconds indicated DED.
  • Tear osmolarity thresholds of ≥308 mOsm/L (right eye) and >328 mOsm/L (left eye) were identified as significant.

Conclusions:

  • Objective measures are essential for diagnosing dry eye disease.
  • Specific thresholds for NIBUT and tear osmolarity can aid in DED diagnosis.
  • These criteria align with current understanding and guidelines for managing DED.