Double-masked study of the effects of nepafenac 0.1% and Ketorolac 0.4% on corneal epithelial wound healing and pain after Photorefractive keratectomy

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作者
Donnenfeld, Eric D.
Holland, Edward J.
Durrie, Daniel S.
Raizman, Michael B.
机构
[1] Ophthalm Consultants Long Isl, Rockville Ctr, New York, NY 11570 USA
[2] Durrie Vis, Overland Pk, KS USA
[3] Ophthalm Consultants Boston, Boston, MA USA
关键词
photorefractive keratectomy; PRK; pain; epithelial healing; nepafenac; ketorolac;
D O I
10.1007/BF02849978
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 [基础医学];
摘要
Two NSAIDs-nepafenac 0.1% and ketorolac tromethamine 0.4%-were compared in terms of their effects on corneal reepithelialization and pain after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in a randomized, double-masked, contralateral eye, multicenter study. A total of 40 healthy adult patients who were undergoing sequential bilateral PRK received nepafenac 0.1% and ketorolac 0.4% in contralateral eyes, 1 drop 3 times daily for 3 d after bandage contact lens insertion. Patients were assessed on postoperative days 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7. At each visit, patients provided a general rating of pain. Each patient also assessed the sensation of each eyedrop following instillation (after-drop pain, irritation, burning/stinging, and overall comfort). Starting on day 3, epithelial defect size was assessed. Mean epithelial defect size was similar between treatments at each postoperative visit (P >.05). The average time-to-healing was 4.18 d for nepafenac 0.1 % and 4.00 d for ketorolac 0.4% (P=.3134). No statistical difference was observed between nepafenac 0.1% and ketorolac 0.4% in mean postoperative pain scores (P >.05). On day 3, the nepafenac 0.1 % group had significantly lower mean sensation scores than did the ketorolac 0.4% group for after-drop pain (P=.0090), irritation (P=.0007), and burning/ stinging (P=.0003). Mean overall comfort score was also significantly better for nepafenac 0.1 % on day 3 (7.43 vs 6.41; P <.0001). Nepafenac 0.1 % and ketorolac 0.4% provide postoperative pain relief after PRK surgery without associated adverse effects on corneal epithelial healing. Nepafenac 0.1 % treatment may offer greater comfort upon instillation in patients who have undergone PRK.
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