The British journal of ophthalmology
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To evaluate the relationship between dry eye symptoms, non-ocular conditions and tear film parameters. ⋯ Dry eye symptoms more closely align to non-ocular pain, depression and PTSD than to tear film parameters.
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The changing profile of patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery, with an increase in prevalence of antiplatelet and anticoagulant drug use, predisposes to bleeding complications. This mandates an awareness of these agents, allowing optimal patient management. We review traditional and newer agents in the context of cataract, vitreoretinal, glaucoma and oculoplastic surgery. Recommendations are given for continuation, cessation and re-commencement of these agents in order to minimise the risk of bleeding and thrombotic/thromboembolic complications.