TY - JOUR
T1 - A New Perspective on Dry Eye Classification
T2 - Proposal by the Asia Dry Eye Society
AU - Members of The Asia Dry Eye Society
AU - Tsubota, Kazuo
AU - Yokoi, Norihiko
AU - Watanabe, Hitoshi
AU - Dogru, Murat
AU - Kojima, Takashi
AU - Yamada, Masakazu
AU - Kinoshita, Shigeru
AU - Kim, Hyo Myung
AU - Tchah, Hung Won
AU - Hyon, Joon Young
AU - Yoon, Kyung Chul
AU - Seo, Kyoung Yul
AU - Sun, Xuguang
AU - Chen, Wei
AU - Liang, Lingyi
AU - Li, Mingwu
AU - Tong, Louis
AU - Hu, Fung Rong
AU - Puangsricharern, Vilavun
AU - Lim-Bon-Siong, Ruben
AU - Yong, Then Kong
AU - Liu, Zuguo
AU - Shimazaki, Jun
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - The 2017 consensus report of the Asia Dry Eye Society (ADES) on the definition and diagnosis of dry eyes described dry eye disease as "Dry eye is a multifactorial disease characterized by unstable tear film causing a variety of symptoms and/or visual impairment, potentially accompanied by ocular surface damage." The report emphasized the instability of tear film and the importance of visual dysfunction in association with dry eyes, highlighting the importance of the evaluation of tear film stability. This report also discussed the concept of tear film-oriented therapy, which stemmed from the definition, and which is centered on provision of insufficient components in each tear film layer and ocular surface epithelium. The current ADES report proposes a simple classification of dry eyes based on the concept of tear film-oriented diagnosis and suggests that there are three types of dry eye: aqueous-deficient, decreased wettability, and increased evaporation. It is suggested that these three types respectively coincide with the problems of each layer: aqueous, membrane-associated mucins, and lipid/secretory mucin. Although each component cannot be quantitatively evaluated with the current technology, a practical diagnosis based on the patterns of fluorescein breakup is recommended. The Asia Dry Eye Society classification report suggests that for a practical use of the definition, diagnostic criteria and classification system should be integrated and be simple to use. The classification system proposed by ADES is a straightforward tool and simple to use, only through use of fluorescein, which is available even to non-dry eye specialists, and which is believed to contribute to an effective diagnosis and treatment of dry eyes.
AB - The 2017 consensus report of the Asia Dry Eye Society (ADES) on the definition and diagnosis of dry eyes described dry eye disease as "Dry eye is a multifactorial disease characterized by unstable tear film causing a variety of symptoms and/or visual impairment, potentially accompanied by ocular surface damage." The report emphasized the instability of tear film and the importance of visual dysfunction in association with dry eyes, highlighting the importance of the evaluation of tear film stability. This report also discussed the concept of tear film-oriented therapy, which stemmed from the definition, and which is centered on provision of insufficient components in each tear film layer and ocular surface epithelium. The current ADES report proposes a simple classification of dry eyes based on the concept of tear film-oriented diagnosis and suggests that there are three types of dry eye: aqueous-deficient, decreased wettability, and increased evaporation. It is suggested that these three types respectively coincide with the problems of each layer: aqueous, membrane-associated mucins, and lipid/secretory mucin. Although each component cannot be quantitatively evaluated with the current technology, a practical diagnosis based on the patterns of fluorescein breakup is recommended. The Asia Dry Eye Society classification report suggests that for a practical use of the definition, diagnostic criteria and classification system should be integrated and be simple to use. The classification system proposed by ADES is a straightforward tool and simple to use, only through use of fluorescein, which is available even to non-dry eye specialists, and which is believed to contribute to an effective diagnosis and treatment of dry eyes.
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U2 - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000643
DO - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000643
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31425351
AN - SCOPUS:85076450381
SN - 1542-2321
VL - 46
SP - S2-S13
JO - Eye & contact lens
JF - Eye & contact lens
ER -