Extended reports
Weak association between subjective symptoms of and objective
testing for dry eyes and dry mouth: results from a population based
study
a Staffordshire Rheumatology Centre, Stoke on
Trent, b ARC Epidemiology Research Unit,
Manchester, c Withington Hospital, Manchester
Correspondence to: Dr E M Hay, Staffordshire Rheumatology Centre, High Lane, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, ST6 7AG.
Accepted for publication 13 November 1997
OBJECTIVES
To determine associations between
symptoms of dry eyes and dry mouth and objective evidence of lacrimal
and salivary gland dysfunction in a population based sample. To
determine associations between these elements and the presence of autoantibodies.
METHODS
A cross sectional population based survey.
Subjects were interviewed and examined (Schirmer-1 test and
unstimulated salivary flow) for the presence of dry eyes and mouth.
Antibodies (anti-Ro [SS-A], anti-La [SS-B], rheumatoid factor,
antinuclear antibody) were measured.
RESULTS
341 subjects were examined. Twenty
four per cent had dry eye symptoms, 29% dry mouth symptoms, and 14%
both. There was only a weak association between the presence of oral or
ocular symptoms and their respective test results. Associations were
strongest between dry mouth symptoms and positive test results, and in
subjects under 55 years of age. There was no association between the
presence of autoantibodies and either symptoms or signs of dry eyes or dry mouth.
CONCLUSION
Only weak associations were found
between self reported symptoms of dry eyes and dry mouth and objective
measures said to define Sjögrens syndrome in the general population.
The clinical significance of these symptoms in the community needs reappraisal.
© 1998 by Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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