The effect of pregnancy on meibomian gland, tear film, cornea and anterior segment parameters

Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther. 2022 Dec:40:103070. doi: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2022.103070. Epub 2022 Aug 17.

Abstract

Aim: In this prospective study, we aimed to examine the effect of physiological and pathological changes that occur during pregnancy in regard to Meibomian Gland (MG) structure, tear film, cornea and anterior segment parameters.

Methods: The following groups were compared: 49 eyes of 49 pregnant women at 16-20 weeks of pregnancy (P16 Group), 46 eyes of 46 pregnant women at 32-36 weeks of pregnancy (P32 Group) and 51 eyes of 51 participants who were not pregnant (P0 Group). The groups were compared in terms of the first break-up time (NIF-BUT) and average break-up time (NIAvg-BUT) values. Non-contact meibography and MG loss rates were also compared.

Results: The groups were found to be compatible in terms of age (P=0.052). The mean NIF-BUT values in the P16, P32 and P0 groups were 4.7 ±2.7, 6 ±3 and 6.7 ±3.1 seconds, respectively (P=0.055). The mean MG loss rates for the upper lid in the P16, P32 and P0 groups were 35.3%±12.6, 33.4%±11.4 and 15.5%±5.4, respectively. The loss rates for the lower lid in the P16, P32 and P0 groups were found to be 40.5%±18.6, 40.5%± 14.4 and 20.1%±8.1, respectively (P=0.000, p=0.000). The mean anterior chamber value (ACV) was found in the P16, P32 and P0 groups with 160.8 ±31.8, 150.9 ±26.5 and 165.9 ±26.5 µm3, respectively (P=0.035).

Conclusion: MG loss was found to be higher in pregnant groups compared to the non-pregnant groups. We found minimal instability in the tear film of the pregnant groups. We believe that pregnant women should be followed closely in terms of ocular surface diseases.

Keywords: Cornea, Anterior chamber parameters; Meibography; Non-invasive break-up time; Pregnancy; Tear film.

MeSH terms

  • Dry Eye Syndromes* / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Meibomian Glands / pathology
  • Meibomian Glands / physiology
  • Photochemotherapy* / methods
  • Pregnancy
  • Prospective Studies
  • Tears