The 'tears' score: A tool for grading and monitoring epiphora

Eur J Ophthalmol. 2022 Jul;32(4):2108-2115. doi: 10.1177/11206721221104550. Epub 2022 May 29.

Abstract

Purpose: To test the reliability, validity and utility of the TEARS score, a scale of clinical and patient-reported severity in patients with epiphora, comprising 4 subscales: Times wiping (T), clinical Effects (E), Activity limitation (A), and symptoms of Reflex epiphora (R).

Methods: The TEARS score was completed by 136 patients with epiphora (78 treated surgically, and 51 non-surgically). Inter-rater reliability was evaluated using Cohen's Kappa and Bland-Altman analysis. 129 (95%) participants were followed up 2-6 months after baseline (non-surgical patients) or 3-6 months post-operatively (surgical patients). For each TEARS subscale, differences in scores were compared. Convergent validity was evaluated by testing correlation between TEARS and both The Lacrimal Symptom Questionnaire (Lac-Q) and The Watery Eye Quality of Life Score (WEQOL).

Results: Inter-rater reliability (Cohen's K) ranged from 0.5 for 'A' and 'R' to 0.8 for 'T' and 'E' subscales. Scores were lower post-operatively in surgical patients (p < 0.001). 'R' scores (reflex tearing) were higher in non-surgical cases compared with surgical (p = 0.02) but no difference was observed in other subscales at baseline. TEARS subscale scores were positively correlated with both WEQOL (r = 0.51 to 0.73) and Lac-Q score (r = 0.55 to 0.63).

Conclusion: The TEARS score is quickly and easily implemented in a busy clinical setting. It provides an overview of both subjective and objective clinical severity in patients with epiphora, with appropriate reliability, post-operative responsiveness and convergent validity for this purpose and in this setting. It is a valuable template to be used alongside individualised symptomology.

Keywords: eyelid disease; eyelid disease: eyelid malpositions/trichiasis/ptosis < OCULOPLASTIC EYELID /LACRIMAL DISEASE; lacrimal disease obstructions; lacrimal disease obstructions: lower system disease < OCULOPLASTIC EYELID/LACRIMAL DISEASE>; lacrimal disease obstructions: upper system disease

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases* / surgery
  • Lacrimal Apparatus*
  • Quality of Life
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Tears