Cousen Pippa, Cackett Peter, Bennett Harry, Swa Ken, Dhillon Bal
Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, Edinburgh, UK.
J Diabetes Complications. 2007 Nov-Dec;21(6):371-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2006.05.008.
Diabetic patients are at significant risk of developing corneal lesions such as superficial punctate keratitis, recurrent corneal erosions, persistent epithelial defects, and microbial keratitis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether diabetes mellitus is correlated with both reduced corneal sensation and reduced tear production.
In 25 type II diabetic patients with a history of retinopathy only and in 25 nondiabetic control subjects (age and sex matched), we performed noncontact corneal aesthesiometry and assessed basal tear production using Schirmer's test with topical anesthesia. The noncontact corneal aesthesiometer (NCCA) is a new noninvasive device for quantifying threshold corneal sensitivity.
The diabetic patients demonstrated a significantly reduced Schirmer's test result (P<.001) and significantly reduced corneal sensitivity (P<.01).
Our study supports previous reports of reduced basal tear production, lending more support to the theory of a peripheral neuropathy affecting lacrimal gland function in diabetes. We also confirmed reduced threshold corneal sensitivity in diabetic patients using the NCCA.
糖尿病患者有发生角膜病变的显著风险,如浅层点状角膜炎、复发性角膜糜烂、持续性上皮缺损和微生物性角膜炎。本研究的目的是调查糖尿病是否与角膜感觉减退和泪液分泌减少相关。
在25例仅患有视网膜病变病史的II型糖尿病患者和25例年龄及性别匹配的非糖尿病对照受试者中,我们进行了非接触式角膜测痛,并使用表面麻醉下的Schirmer试验评估基础泪液分泌。非接触式角膜测痛仪(NCCA)是一种用于量化角膜阈值敏感性的新型非侵入性设备。
糖尿病患者的Schirmer试验结果显著降低(P<.001),角膜敏感性显著降低(P<.01)。
我们的研究支持了先前关于基础泪液分泌减少的报道,进一步支持了糖尿病中影响泪腺功能的周围神经病变理论。我们还使用NCCA证实了糖尿病患者角膜阈值敏感性降低。