Could corneal densitometry be used as a diagnostic and screening tool for ocular involvement in patients with gout?
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Could corneal densitometry be used as a diagnostic and screening tool for ocular involvement in patients with gout?
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the corneal and tear film characteristics in patients with gout and compare these data with those of healthy subjects and to investigate the correlation of corneal densitometry with uric acid value and duration of disease.
Methods: Forty-one eyes of 41 patients with gout (group 1) and 40 eyes of 40 healthy subjects (group 2) were included in this study. Detailed ophthalmologic examinations were performed on all participants. Corneal tomographic analyses were performed with the Pentacam HR Scheimpflug imaging system (Oculus, Wetzlar, Germany). Maximum keratometry (Kmax), central corneal thickness (CCT), corneal volume (CV), and corneal densitometric values were compared between groups. Tear function tests including Schirmer, tear breakup time, and fluorescein staining were performed and compared between groups.
Results: Groups were similar in terms of age and gender. Kmax, CCT, and CV values were similar between groups. The outcomes of tear function tests were similar between groups. Corneal densitometric values for the 0-2 and 2-6 mm zones of the anterior and center layers were significantly higher in group 1 compared to group 2. This densitometric increase was positively correlated with uric acid levels and gout duration.
Conclusions: Corneal densitometry values of the 0-2 and 2-6 mm zones of the anterior and central layers were higher in patients with gout than those of the control subjects, and the densitometric values increased as uric acid level and disease duration increased.
Keywords: Corneal densitometry; Gout; Tear film tests.
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