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Clinical Research | Open Access

Diquafosol ophthalmic solution on ocular surface parameters in visual display terminal-associated dry eye disease

Ting-Ting Yang1Hong-Yu Duan2Yi-Fan Zhou3Bai-Kai Ma2Lu Zhao4Qian-Qian Lan5Jia-Wei Chen6Xiao-Yu Wang2Kyung Chul Yoon7( )Hong Qi2( )
Department of Ophthalmology, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China
Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing Key Laboratory of Restoration of Damaged Ocular Nerve, Beijing 100191, China
Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China
Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Key Laboratory, Beijing 100730, China
Department of Ophthalmology, The People’s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning 530021, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
Institute of Medical Technology, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing 100191, China
Department of Ophthalmology, Chonnam National University Medical School and Hospital, Gwangju 61469, Republic of Korea

Co-first Authors: Ting-Ting Yang and Hong-Yu Duan

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Abstract

AIM

To evaluate 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution on ocular surface parameters and the alterations of lipid and muco-aqueous layer in tear film of patients with visual display terminal (VDT)-associated dry eye disease (DED).

METHODS

This study included patients with VDT-associated DED. It was a prospective single-arm interventional clinical trial. Patients were provided with 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution for 3mo and were followed up in 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment. Tear breakup time (TBUT), ocular surface staining score, and ocular surface disease index (OSDI) score were ocular surface characteristics. Lipid layer thickness (LLT), tear meniscus height (TMH), and mucin mRNA expression levels (MUC1, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC16, and MUC20) were used to measure changes in the tear film. The LipiView interferometer was used to measure the partial blink rate (PBR).

RESULTS

Sixty-eight eyes of 68 participants (54 females; mean age 25.12±4.10y; mean spherical equivalent -4.35±2.69 D) were enrolled. Compared with the pre-treatment, OSDI scores and TBUT improved significantly at all follow-up time points (all P<0.01), and TMH increased significantly at 1 and 3mo (P<0.01, P<0.001, respectively). Conjunctival lissamine green staining improved only at 2mo (P<0.05), while corneal fluorescein staining showed no significant changes. Overall LLT remained unchanged, but the PBR<1 subgroup exhibited significant LLT elevation at 3mo (P<0.05), unlike the PBR=1 subgroup. Conjunctival mRNA expression of MUC1, MUC5AC, MUC16, and MUC20 was significantly upregulated at 1 and 3mo (all P<0.01), and MUC4 expression increased significantly only at 1mo (P<0.001).

CONCLUSION

In patients with VDT-associated DED, 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution dramatically reduced symptoms and enhanced tear film stability by promoting ocular surface muco-aqueous secretion. Patients with better blinking habits (PBR<1) demonstrate greater LLT improvement than those with poorer habits.

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International Journal of Ophthalmology
Pages 673-680

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Yang T-T, Duan H-Y, Zhou Y-F, et al. Diquafosol ophthalmic solution on ocular surface parameters in visual display terminal-associated dry eye disease. International Journal of Ophthalmology, 2026, 19(4): 673-680. https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2026.04.05

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Received: 07 January 2025
Accepted: 03 November 2025
Published: 18 April 2026
© 2026 International Journal of Ophthalmology Press

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