Effects of adjuvant omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on dry eye syndrome following cataract surgery: A randomized clinical trial

Abstract:
Purpose
To investigate the effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplement on qualitative and quantitative subjective (ocular surface disease index [OSDI]) and objective (Schirmer''s test, tear break up time [TBUT], and tear osmolarity) dry eye indices after cataract surgery.
Methods
In this randomized clinical study, 61 eyes of 48 patients complaining of new onset dry eye symptoms after phacoemulsification were enrolled. Subjects were randomly allocated into two groups using urn randomization. Controls received conventional treatment. The treatment group received omega-3 dietary supplement in addition to conventional therapy.
Results
There was no significant difference between the control and treatment groups in pre-treatment indices of Schirmer (3.50 ± 3.13 and 2.96 ± 3.39, respectively, P ¼ 0.582), TBUT (6.67 ± 1.36 and 4.87 ± 2.22, respectively, P ¼ 0.687), osmolarity (316.66 ± 8.50 and 315.4 ± 17.06, respectively, P ¼ 0.906), and OSDI (32.99 ± 19.03 and 35.32 ± 18.99, respectively, P ¼ 0.635). Mean pre-treatment OSDI in the control group was 32.99 ± 19.03, which improved significantly after treatment to 25.43 ± 14.49 (P ¼ 0.003). The mean pre-treatment OSDI in the treatment group was 35.32 ± 18.99 (range: 7.5e77.77), which improved significantly after treatment to 16.31 ± 13.72 (range: 2.77e47.22) (P
Conclusion
Omega-3 dietary supplements have an additive effect on tear film indices of patients with dry eye syndrome after phacoemulsification.
Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Current Ophthalmology, Volume:29 Issue: 1, Mar 2017
Pages:
33 to 38
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