International Journal of Ophthalmology (Apr 2024)

Dry eye rate and its relationship with disease stage in patients with primary hypertension: a cross-sectional study in Vietnam

  • Tran Tat Thang,
  • Pham Hong Phuong,
  • Nguyen Sa Huynh,
  • Nguyen Trung Kien,
  • Nguyen Duy Toan,
  • Nguyen Thi Thu Ha,
  • Le Ha Khoa,
  • Nguyen Huu Dung,
  • Thai Doan Thang,
  • Le Viet Thang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2024.04.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 653 – 658

Abstract

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AIM: To determine the dry eye (DE) rate and its relationship with disease stage in patients with primary hypertension. METHODS: A cross-sectional study included 432 patients with primary hypertension (with an equal number of patients in each group: 144 in stage I, II, and III hypertension) and 144 healthy subjects as a control group. The Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and Schirmer I test without anesthetics were conducted on all 576 subjects. Subjects with OSDI scores <13 and Schirmer I values equal to or under 10 mm were diagnosed with DE. RESULTS: The ratio of DE in hypertension patients was higher than in the control group (41.7% versus 18.8%; P<0.001). The proportion of patients with DE increased gradually according to the hypertension stage: 27.1% in stage I, 40.3% in stage II, and 57.6% in stage III, P<0.001. Age, duration of hypertension, plasma urea, creatinine, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP-hs) levels in hypertension patients with DE were higher than those without DE, P<0.001. Advanced age, a long duration of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, elevated plasma creatinine, and CRP-hs levels were independent factors associated with DE in primary hypertension patients, P<0.001. CONCLUSION: DE is a common disorder associated with advanced age, a long duration of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, elevated plasma CRP-hs, and creatinine levels in patients with primary hypertension.

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