A Survey on How Ocular Surface Demodex Infestation Interactively Associates with Diabetes Mellitus and Dry Eye Disease

Acta Parasitol. 2021 Sep;66(3):1039-1047. doi: 10.1007/s11686-021-00382-8. Epub 2021 Apr 3.

Abstract

Purpose: Prevention of ocular surface (OS) Demodex infestation plays an important role in OS hygiene and variety of factors may be associated with it, in which diabetes mellitus (DM) or dry eye disease (DED) has caught the attention of most scholars. However, there has been no research on whether there was a potential interaction between DM and DED in the process of OS Demodex infestation. This cross-sectional study was implemented in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University.

Methods: Ophthalmologic interviews, questionnaires, and examinations were conducted. Factors including general information, DM status, dry eye condition, etc. were collected to study the correlation of DM and DED on OS Demodex infestation.

Results: After statistical analysis, we found that both DM (P < 0.001) and DED (P = 0.013 < 0.05) are closely associated with OS Demodex infestation. Compared with DED, DM has higher priority association with OS Demodex infestation, and patients with both diseases have a significant higher risk of OS Demodex infestation (R = 0.197, P < 0.001). Meanwhile, age (R = 0.299, P < 0.001) and hypertension (P < 0.05) were also correlated with OS Demodex infestation.

Conclusion: This study provides a new evidence-based basis for clinical prevention and management of OS Demodex infestation.

Keywords: Cross-sectional study; Diabetes mellitus; Dry eye disease; Ocular surface Demodex infestation.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Diabetes Mellitus*
  • Dry Eye Syndromes* / epidemiology
  • Eye Infections, Parasitic*
  • Eyelashes*
  • Humans
  • Mite Infestations* / complications
  • Mite Infestations* / epidemiology
  • Mites*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires