Quantitative tear ferning Methodologic and experimental investigations
- 1 April 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 66 (2) , 201-205
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1988.tb04012.x
Abstract
The reproducibility of different tear-ferning methods has been investigated by double tests on 122 subjects. Rough grading according to Rolando gives identical recovery in only 42 to 50%. Quantitative test (mm2 ferning per 1 .mu.l) of conjunctional fluid drawn with a glass rod according to Rolando gave a coefficient of variation of 99 to 128%. Aspiration with a quantitative pipette acc. to Norm 79%, and 55% for a standardized dilution (2.5 .mu.l of water) in the same pipette. The coefficient of variation was lower between tear samples aspirated through a thin capillary tube (1 mm = 0.5 .mu.l) from the lateral part of the tear meniscus (35%0, and with a standardized tear volume (2.5 .mu.l) only 6.4%. Ferning is obstructed by ointment, fat emulsion dropped on the conjunctiva and mucous thread, but not by a glass slide rubbed with stearin. A quantitative test with a capillary tube (2.5 .mu.l of aspirated lacrimal fluid) showed reduced ferning 30 sec after instillation of methylcellulose (2.5%) and arachis oil, and after expression of meibomian gland secretion. No significant alteration was observed after instillation of water or stimulation of the tear secretion by nasal inhalation of NH4OH.Keywords
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