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The validity of point of care tear film osmometers in the diagnosis of dry eye.

Azadeh TavakoliMaria MarkoulliJudith FlanaganEric B Papas
Published in: Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (2021)
In vitro, both instruments showed reasonable accuracy and repeatability at mid-range osmolarities, but repeatability generally declined at higher and lower levels. While TearLab accuracy remained consistent across the osmolarity range, measurement errors for I-PEN noticeably increased outside the mid-range. In vivo, both instruments displayed poor repeatability. This casts doubt on the value of utilising either instrument to establish osmolarity as a factor in the diagnosis of dry-eye, according to currently recommended diagnostic guidelines (TFOS DEWS II), if only a single measurement is taken from each eye.
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