Ocular surface changes following oral anticholinergic use for overactive bladder |
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Authors: | Mehmet Ali Sekeroglu Emre Hekimoglu Yasemin Tasci Ismail Dolen Umut Arslan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ophthalmology Department, Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, msekeroglu@yahoo.com;3. Ophthalmology Department and;4. Urogynecology Department, Etlik Zubeyde Hanim Maternity and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, and;5. Biostatistics Department, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Objective: To investigate the effect of oral solifenacin succinate on Schirmer I test results, tear break-up time (TBUT) and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) scores in overactive bladder (OAB) patients and to compare these results with those of healthy control subjects.Materials and methods: The female OAB patients who were prescribed oral solifenacin succinate 5?mg/day (Group I, N?=?80) and age-matched healthy female subjects (Group II, N?=?40) were recruited for the study and underwent ophthalmological examination prior to oral treatment and after 4 weeks. They completed the OSDI questionnaire and underwent ocular surface tests including Schirmer I test and TBUT.Results: The statistical analysis of the Schirmer I test and TBUT revealed no significant difference between the baseline and 4th week values in both groups (Group I, p?=?0.506 and p?=?0.070 consecutively) (Group II, p?=?0.810 and p?=?0.823 consecutively). OSDI scores were found to be significantly increased in group I (21.8?±?4.2 vs 23.1?±?4.6, p?=?0.020) and remained unchanged in group II (20.5?±?7.0 vs 20.7?±?7.0, p?=?0.805).Conclusions: Short-term solifenacin succinate treatment has no effect on the Schirmer I test results and TBUT, but ocular surface symptoms appeared to be exacerbated in respect with increased OSDI scores. However, the clinical significance needs to be further evaluated with larger studies. |
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Keywords: | Dry eye ocular surface Schirmer test tear break-up time |
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