INHIBITION OF BLOOD-AQUEOUS HUMOR BARRIER BREAKDOWN WITH DICLOFENAC - A FLUOROPHOTOMETRIC STUDY

被引:87
作者
KRAFF, MC
SANDERS, DR
MCGUIGAN, L
RAANAN, MG
机构
[1] JFK Eye Institute, Chicago, Ill
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10.1001/archopht.1990.01070050078035
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Various doses of a new topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, diclofenac sodium, were tested against prednisolone sodium phosphate in a randomized double-masked study to determine comparative efficacy and safety regarding the reduction of postsurgical ocular inflammation. Inflammation was assessed by measuring fluorescein leakage into the anterior chamber using f luorophotometry techniques. Increased leakage in each patient's operated-on eye compared with the unoperated-on control eye was attributed to a breakdown in the blood-aqueous barrier caused by the cataract surgery. Elimination or significant reduction of fluorescein leakage within a treatment group constituted increased efficacy in controlling inflammation. A total of 124 cases were analyzed. There were no preoperative differences among groups in fluorescein leakage. At 1 week after surgery, all three diclofenac groups had significantly less fluorescein leakage compared with the prednisolone group. Mean percent increases were 56% to 118% in diclofenac groups vs 324% in the prednisolone group. No differences among diclofenac concentrations were detected. The differences between prednisolone and diclofenac were also present, although of lesser magnitude, at 3 weeks. This demonstration of increased efficacy of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent vs prednisolone is promising given the known side effects of ocular steroids. © 1990, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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