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Resultados clínicos da superfície ocular em pacientes tratados com reposição oral de vitamina D

Clinical outcomes of ocular surface in patients treated with vitamin D oral replacement

Emine Esra Karaca1; Özlem Evren Kemer1; Dilay Özek1 ; Dilek Berker2; Narin Nasiroglu Imga2

DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.20200043

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Purpose: To analyze the clinical outcomes of the ocular surface in patients with vitamin D deficiency after oral replacement.
Methods: A total of 40 patients with vitamin D deficiency were enrolled in the study. The patients received 50,000 units of oral vitamin D weekly over a period of 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, 1,500-2,000 units/d were administered for 24 weeks. Eyelid margin score, meibomian gland expressibility score, Oxford grading, Schirmer I test, tear breakup time, tear osmolarity, and the Ocular Surface Disease Index score were evaluated at baseline, and at 8, 12, and 24 weeks.
Results: The meibomian gland expressibility score, Schirmer I, tear breakup time, tear osmolarity, and Ocular Surface Disease Index score showed improvement 8 weeks after vitamin D supplementation (p<0.05). Compared with the pretreatment values, the eyelid margin score and Oxford grading were decreased at week 12 (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Vitamin D replacement appears to improve ocular surface in individuals with vitamin D deficiency.

Descritores: Dry eye syndrome; Vitamin D deficiency; Dietary supplements

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To analyze the clinical outcomes of the ocular surface in patients with vitamin D deficiency after oral replacement.
Methods: A total of 40 patients with vitamin D deficiency were enrolled in the study. The patients received 50,000 units of oral vitamin D weekly over a period of 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, 1,500-2,000 units/d were administered for 24 weeks. Eyelid margin score, meibomian gland expressibility score, Oxford grading, Schirmer I test, tear breakup time, tear osmolarity, and the Ocular Surface Disease Index score were evaluated at baseline, and at 8, 12, and 24 weeks.
Results: The meibomian gland expressibility score, Schirmer I, tear breakup time, tear osmolarity, and Ocular Surface Disease Index score showed improvement 8 weeks after vitamin D supplementation (p<0.05). Compared with the pretreatment values, the eyelid margin score and Oxford grading were decreased at week 12 (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Vitamin D replacement appears to improve ocular surface in individuals with vitamin D deficiency.

Keywords: Dry eye syndrome; Vitamin D deficiency; Dietary supplements


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