Assessment of the mechanical forces applied during eye rubbing.

BMC Ophthalmol

Laboratory for Ocular Cell Biology, Center for Applied Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to measure the mechanical forces applied to the eyelids of keratoconus patients during eye rubbing, involving 57 participants with an average age of 34.8 years.
  • - Researchers identified three types of eye rubbing: fingertip (51%), knuckle (44%), and fingernail (6%), with knuckle rubbing applying the highest average force (9.6 N).
  • - Significant differences in the forces exerted were noted, providing essential data for future experimental models surrounding eye rubbing behaviors.

Article Abstract

Background: To determine the average amount of mechanical forces applied to the lids of keratoconus patients during eye rubbing.

Methods: Fifty-seven patients (41 male, 16 female, average age 34.8 years) with a clinically and topographically diagnosed keratoconus and a history of eye rubbing were prospectively asked to perform their individual eye rubbing movement on a high-precision balance. The type of eye-rubbing movement and the force applied, represented in newtons (N), were recorded and analyzed.

Results: We detected three different types of eye rubbing. Rubbing with the fingertip was most frequent (51%), followed by rubbing with the knuckle (44%) and rubbing with the fingernail (6%). Each type of eye rubbing showed different average forces, with knuckle type eye rubbing applying significantly more force (9.6 ± 6.3 N) on the lids than fingertip (4.3 ± 3.1 N) and fingernail (2.6 ± 3.3 N) types (p < 0,001 and p = 0,016, respectively).

Conclusions: There were major variations in the force exerted on the lids, depending on the type of eye rubbing employed. This data will help determine the forces that need to be applied in future experimental eye rubbing models.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7374951PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12886-020-01551-5DOI Listing

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