Background/aims: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with ocular pain 1 day after refractive surgery.
Methods: Prospective study of individuals undergoing refractive surgery. Participants rated their ocular pain on a 0-10 numerical rating scale (NRS) presurgery and 1 day after surgery.
Purpose: Human tears contain abundant, diverse sets of proteins that may serve as biomarkers of ocular surface health. There is a need for reproducible methods that consider multiple factors influencing the tear proteome, in addition to the variable of interest. Here we examined a workflow for proteomic analysis of tear proteins without the need to pool tear samples from multiple individuals, thus allowing for analyses based on individual factors, and increasing opportunities for protein biomarker discovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To examine the potential of caspase-1 as a biomarker for ocular surface damage.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Methods: A total of 113 tear samples (64 subjects) were analyzed.