Bilgisayar Kullanıcılarında Oküler Yüzey Hastalık İndeksi ile Kuru Göz Testleri ve Demografik Özellikler Arasındaki İlişki
Author(s) -
Hüseyin Simavlı,
Halil İbrahim Önder,
Yasin Yücel Bucak,
Mesut Erdurmuş,
Emre Güler,
İbrahim F. Hepşen
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
turkish journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.654
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2147-2661
pISSN - 1300-0659
DOI - 10.4274/tjo.72473
Subject(s) - physics
Objectives: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the ocular surface disease index (OSDI) in computer users and to investigate\udthe correlations of this index with dry eye tests and demographic properties.\udMaterials and Methods: In this prospective study, 178 subjects with an age range of 20-40 years and who spent most of their\uddaily life in front of the computers were included. All participants underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination including basal\udsecretion test, tear break-up time test, and ocular surface staining. In addition, all patients completed the OSDI questionnaire.\udResults: A total of 178 volunteers (101 female, 77 male) with a mean age of 28.8±4.5 years were included in the study. Mean time\udof computer use was 7.7±1.9 (5-14) hours/day, and mean computer use period was 71.1±39.7 (4-204) months. Mean OSDI score\udwas 44.1±24.7 (0-100). There was a significant negative correlation between the OSDI score and tear break-up time test in the right\ud(p=0.005 r=-0.21) and the left eyes (p=0.003 r=-0.22). There was a significant positive correlation between the OSDI score and gender\ud(p=0.014 r=0.18) and daily computer usage time (p=0.008 r=0.2). In addition to this, there was a significant positive correlation\udbetween the OSDI score and ocular surface staining pattern in the right (p=0.03 r=0.16) and the left eyes (p=0.03 r=0.17). Age,\udsmoking, type of computer, use of glasses, presence of symptoms, and basal secretion test were not found to be correlated with OSDI score.\udConclusions: Long-term computer use causes ocular surface problems. The OSDI were found to be correlated with tear break-up time\udtest, gender, daily computer usage time, and ocular surface staining pattern in computer users. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2014; 44: 115-8
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