Evaluating tear clearance rate with optical coherence tomography
Izabela K. Garaszczuk, Maryam Mousavi, Alejandro Cervino Exposito,, Maciej M. Bartuzel, Robert Montes-Mico, D. Robert Iskander

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that optical coherence tomography can effectively measure tear clearance rate, which correlates with established dry eye indicators, offering a new non-invasive diagnostic tool for tear film assessment.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method using OCT to evaluate tear clearance rate, linking it to clinical measures of tear film quality in young subjects.
Findings
TCR measured by OCT correlates with FBUT, blinking frequency, and osmolarity.
Mean TCR was approximately 29-36% after 30-60 seconds.
OCT-based TCR could serve as an additional dry eye diagnostic measure.
Abstract
Purpose: To assess the early-phase of tear clearance rate (TCR) with anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) and to determine the association between TCR and other clinical measures of the tear film in a group of young subjects with different levels of tear film quality. Methods: TCR was classified as the percentage decrease of the inferior tear meniscus height 30s after instillation of 5uL 0.9% saline solution. Fifty subjects (32F and 18M) aged (mean +/- standard deviation) 25.5 +/- 4.3 years volunteered for the study. It consisted of a review of medical history, Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire, tear film osmolarity measurements, slit lamp examination and TCR estimation based on dynamic measurements of the lower tear meniscus with OCT. Estimates of TCR were contrasted against subject age and tear film measures commonly used for dry eye diagnosis, which…
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