Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed

Purpose: The utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of dynamic tear meniscus was not explained thoroughly. This study was conducted to assess the rising speed of tear meniscus using clinical videography technique. Method: This cross-sectional study recruited 342 subjects...

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Main Authors: Ithnin, Mohd. Hafidz, Ariffin, Azrin Esmady, Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan
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spelling my.iium.irep.735762020-01-03T03:26:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73576/ Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed Ithnin, Mohd. Hafidz Ariffin, Azrin Esmady Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan RE Ophthalmology Purpose: The utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of dynamic tear meniscus was not explained thoroughly. This study was conducted to assess the rising speed of tear meniscus using clinical videography technique. Method: This cross-sectional study recruited 342 subjects with 642 eyes. Dry eye was indicated if the tear film break-up time was less than 5 seconds and schirmer test with anaesthesia values was less than 5mm/5 minutes The meniscus rising speed was recorded using slit lamp videographer. The tear meniscus rising speeds were measured at 1 (TMRS 1), 2, (TMRS 2), 3 (TMRS 3), 4 (TMRS 4), 5 (TMRS 5) seconds after opening the eye without blinking. Results: 83 eyes were classified in the dry eye group (DEG) while the remaining 559 eyes in non-dry eye group (NDEG) The mean of TMRS at one second (TMRS 1) was 0.44 ± 0.24 mm/second, reduces after holding the blinking for 5 seconds (TMRS 5 = 0.09 ± 0.24 mm/second). There were significant differences between non-dry eye and dry eye groups in TMRS 1, TMRS 2, and TMRS 3 (p < 0.05), but not for TMRS 4 and TMRS 5 (p > 0.05). The rising speeds after 3 seconds of holding blinking was found significantly lower in dry eye group than in non-dry eye. Conclusion: The clinical videography technique can be utilized objectively to assess the tear meniscus rising speed. There is a direct correlation between tear meniscus rising time and dry eye status. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73576/1/Poster%20Utilization%20of%20Clinical%20Videography%20Technique%20in%20the%20assessment%20of%20tear%20meniscus%20rising%20speed.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73576/7/73576.pdf Ithnin, Mohd. Hafidz and Ariffin, Azrin Esmady and Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan (2019) Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed. In: The 10th MSO Annual Scientific Meeting in conjunction with the 34th Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ophthalmic Congress Secretariat, 22nd-24th March 2019, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished)
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Ithnin, Mohd. Hafidz
Ariffin, Azrin Esmady
Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan
Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
description Purpose: The utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of dynamic tear meniscus was not explained thoroughly. This study was conducted to assess the rising speed of tear meniscus using clinical videography technique. Method: This cross-sectional study recruited 342 subjects with 642 eyes. Dry eye was indicated if the tear film break-up time was less than 5 seconds and schirmer test with anaesthesia values was less than 5mm/5 minutes The meniscus rising speed was recorded using slit lamp videographer. The tear meniscus rising speeds were measured at 1 (TMRS 1), 2, (TMRS 2), 3 (TMRS 3), 4 (TMRS 4), 5 (TMRS 5) seconds after opening the eye without blinking. Results: 83 eyes were classified in the dry eye group (DEG) while the remaining 559 eyes in non-dry eye group (NDEG) The mean of TMRS at one second (TMRS 1) was 0.44 ± 0.24 mm/second, reduces after holding the blinking for 5 seconds (TMRS 5 = 0.09 ± 0.24 mm/second). There were significant differences between non-dry eye and dry eye groups in TMRS 1, TMRS 2, and TMRS 3 (p < 0.05), but not for TMRS 4 and TMRS 5 (p > 0.05). The rising speeds after 3 seconds of holding blinking was found significantly lower in dry eye group than in non-dry eye. Conclusion: The clinical videography technique can be utilized objectively to assess the tear meniscus rising speed. There is a direct correlation between tear meniscus rising time and dry eye status.
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author Ithnin, Mohd. Hafidz
Ariffin, Azrin Esmady
Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan
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Ariffin, Azrin Esmady
Mohd Kamal, Khairidzan
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title Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
title_short Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
title_full Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
title_fullStr Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
title_sort utilization of clinical videography technique in the assessment of tear meniscus rising speed
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