2016
DOI: 10.5958/2395-1451.2016.00055.x
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Assessment of dry eye in rural hospital setting, B.G. Nagara, Karnataka

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“…As such, the eyes must focus and refocus thousands of times by taking frequent breaks while viewing the screen, and if the refresh rate is too slow, it causes a high flickering screen, which leads to symptoms of CVS. Shenoy and Madan et al [8] reported in their study that mild, moderate, and severe dry eye were present in 25.4%, 36.5%, and 23.8% of the study participants, respectively. Furthermore mean OSDI scores were 46.06±22.05 among those with dry eye as compared to 11.32±4.49 among those without dry eye.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…As such, the eyes must focus and refocus thousands of times by taking frequent breaks while viewing the screen, and if the refresh rate is too slow, it causes a high flickering screen, which leads to symptoms of CVS. Shenoy and Madan et al [8] reported in their study that mild, moderate, and severe dry eye were present in 25.4%, 36.5%, and 23.8% of the study participants, respectively. Furthermore mean OSDI scores were 46.06±22.05 among those with dry eye as compared to 11.32±4.49 among those without dry eye.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%