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Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the sleep quality, anxiety and depression status of patients with dry eye, and analyze their correlation with ocular surface status. Methods: 98 patients with dry eye were selected as the research group, and another 45 healthy individuals were selected as the control group. The PSQI was used to assess sleep status, the SAS and SDS were used to assess anxiety and depression status, the OSDI was used to assess eye surface symptoms, and FBUT, CFS, SIT were measured using an eye surface comprehensive analyzer. Analyze the correlation between eye surface status indicators and PSQI, SAS, SDS scores. Result: The PSQI, SAS and SDS scores of the study group were higher than those of the control group (P<0.05). The OSDI, CFS scores of the study group were higher than those of the control group, while the FBUT, SIT values were lower than those of the control group (P<0.05). The OSDI and CFS scores were positively correlated with PSQI, SAS, and SDS scores (P<0.05), the FBUT, SIT values were negatively correlated with PSQI, SAS, and SDS scores (P<0.05). Conclusion: There is a correlation between the ocular surface state and sleep quality, mental state in patients with dry eye syndrome; Decreased tear secretion, decreased tear film stability, and corneal damage may exacerbate sleep disorders and psychological burden in patients.
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