Journal of Contemporary Medicine (Mar 2023)

Investigation of the Relationship Between Chronic Use of Topical Antiglaucomatous Drops and Ocular Demodex Infestation

  • Metin Okşar,
  • Abdullah Bayrak,
  • Mücahit Çakmak,
  • Kerem Yaman,
  • Erol Ayaz,
  • Adem Soydan,
  • Abdulgani Kaymaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16899/jcm.1233866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 225 – 228

Abstract

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AIM : To investigate the relationship between chronic use of topical antiglaucomatous drop and ocular Demodex infestation. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This cross-sectional study included a total of 226 eyes, as both eyes of 55 patients with bilateral glaucoma and 58 control subjects. A total of 8 eyelashes, 2 each from the lower and upper eyelids of all the study participants, were taken and the samples were sent to the parasitology laboratory for analysis. RESULTS: The mean age of the study participants was 66.48±15.19 years in the glaucoma patients, and 64.76±10.89 years in the control group. From analysis of the eyelash samples taken, ocular Demodex was positive in 55% of patients with glaucoma, and negative in 45%. In the control group, Demodex was positive in 34% and negative in 66%. Demodex infestation positivity was determined to be statistically significantly higher in patients with glaucoma (p= 0.042). CONCLUSION: The rate of ocular Demodex infestation increases with age, and it is estimated that this rate is further increased by the use of chronic topical antiglaucomatous drops.

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