Chew Rui Ping, Kwan Joo Ern Kevin, Muhammed Julieana, Zamli Akmal Haliza
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kota Bharu, MYS.
Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan, MYS.
Cureus. 2024 Jun 11;16(6):e62148. doi: 10.7759/cureus.62148. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Introduction The emergence of electronic cigarettes as the "healthier" version of smoking has been popular, especially among young adults. However, knowledge about the potential effects of e-cigarettes on ocular structures is scarce. Objective To compare the mean change in dry eye parameters between e-cigarette smokers and non-smokers and to correlate between dry eye parameters with device power output. Methodology A cross-sectional, single-visit study was conducted involving 85 e-cigarette smokers and 85 non-smokers. All participants were evaluated on dry eye parameters, including the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score, tear meniscus height (TMH), tear break-up time (TBUT), cornea fluorescein staining, and Schirmer's I test. The mean change in dry eye parameters was compared between e-cigarette smokers and non-smokers. The correlation between dry eye parameters with device power output was analyzed. Results Specifically, 32.94% of e-cigarette smokers were found to have a TMH <0.2 mm, compared to only 5.88% of non-smokers (p<0.001). A significant change in mean TBUT was found between the e-cigarette smokers (10.41+2.65 seconds) and non-smokers (12.66+3.14 seconds, p<0.001). The lower mean Schirmer's I test was found among e-cigarette smokers (12.75+7.24 mm, p<0.001). No significant change in the median OSDI score and corneal fluorescein staining. The OSDI score and device power output were found to have a significant positive correlation (p=0.003). There was a significant association between dry eye signs and device power output, including TMH (p=0.047), TBUT (p=0.002), Schirmer's I test (p<0.001), and corneal fluorescein staining (p<0.001). Conclusion Electronic cigarette smokers are prone to develop dry eyes. Concern should be raised on the risk of electronic cigarette use on ocular health, and regulation on e-cigarette ban should be revisited.
引言 电子烟作为吸烟的“更健康”形式的出现很受欢迎,尤其是在年轻人中。然而,关于电子烟对眼部结构潜在影响的知识却很匮乏。目的 比较电子烟吸烟者和非吸烟者干眼参数的平均变化,并将干眼参数与设备功率输出进行关联分析。方法 进行了一项横断面、单次就诊的研究,纳入85名电子烟吸烟者和85名非吸烟者。对所有参与者进行干眼参数评估,包括眼表疾病指数(OSDI)评分、泪河高度(TMH)、泪膜破裂时间(TBUT)、角膜荧光素染色和Schirmer I试验。比较电子烟吸烟者和非吸烟者干眼参数的平均变化。分析干眼参数与设备功率输出之间的相关性。结果 具体而言,发现32.94%的电子烟吸烟者泪河高度<0.2mm,而非吸烟者中这一比例仅为5.88%(p<0.001)。电子烟吸烟者(10.41+2.65秒)和非吸烟者(12.66+3.14秒,p<0.001)之间的平均泪膜破裂时间有显著变化。电子烟吸烟者中Schirmer I试验的平均值较低(12.75+7.24mm,p<0.001)。眼表疾病指数中位数和角膜荧光素染色无显著变化。发现眼表疾病指数评分与设备功率输出有显著正相关(p=0.003)。干眼体征与设备功率输出之间存在显著关联,包括泪河高度(p=0.047)、泪膜破裂时间(p=0.002)、Schirmer I试验(p<0.001)和角膜荧光素染色(p<0.001)。结论 电子烟吸烟者容易出现干眼。应关注使用电子烟对眼部健康的风险,并重新审视电子烟禁令的相关规定。