Prevalence of Dry Eye Disease in Type 2 Diabetic Patients and its Association with Diabetic Retinopathy
Darikta Dargahi Shaikh, Tehmina Imdad, Safdar Ali, Fayaz Ali Kalhoro, Sajida Parveen Shaikh, Waqas Ali Surhio
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the
prevalence of dry eye disease in type 2 diabetic patients and its correlation
with retinopathy
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional
study was conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, Chandka Medical College
& Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana, from 1st
April 2021 to 30th September 2021. Consecutive 100 patients with type 2
diabetes mellitus (DM) who attended outpatient department were included as per
inclusion-exclusion criteria.
Results: The patients were
mostly female (58%) with a female-to-male ratio of 1.38:1. Most patients (43%)
were under 50, followed by 51–60. (34 %). The overall mean age was 54.26 10.06.
More than half (63%) of patients had diabetes for up to 5 years. The patients
had a 42 percent frequency of DES. Mild, moderate, and severe dry eye were
diagnosed in 21%, 16%, and 5% of individuals. Longevity and poor diabetes
control exacerbated the disease.
Conclusions: Type 2 DM patients'
age, but not their gender, was found to be a significant predictor of DES. Dry
eye was found to be more common among diabetics with poor control of their
condition. In patients with type 2 diabetes, the age, but not the gender, was
substantially linked to DES.
Keywords: Type 2 diabetes, Dry eye disease, Diabetic
retinopathy, Meibomian gland dysfunction