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The Effect of Topical Diquafosol Tetrasodium 3% on Dry Eye After Cataract Surgery

Authors :
Sung Kun Chung
Sang Hee Doh
Jiwon Baek
Source :
Current Eye Research. 41:1281-1285
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

To evaluate the effectiveness of 3% diquafosol tetrasodium for treating dry eye after cataract surgery.Among patients who underwent bilateral cataract surgery, 34, who met the diagnostic criteria for dry eye syndrome 1 week postoperatively, were enrolled. Patients were randomly assigned to receive 3.0% diquafosol tetrasodium ophthalmic solution in one eye and 0.9% saline in the other eye four times daily for 8 weeks. Dry eye severity was measured at 1, 5, and 9 postoperative weeks using the Schirmer 1 test (SIT), tear film breakup time (TBUT), and fluorescein corneal staining. tear meniscus height (TMH), tear meniscus depth (TMD), and tear meniscus area (TMA) measured using Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography and symptom questionnaire scores.TBUT and corneal staining significantly improved 8 weeks postoperatively in eyes treated with 3.0% diquafosol tetrasodium (p0.01, p0.01) and were better than normal saline-treated eyes (p0.01, p0.01). SIT did not improve (p = 0.26). TMH, TMD, and TMA did not improve at 4 and 8 weeks. All symptom questionnaire scores improved in eyes treated with 3.0% diquafosol tetrasodium (all p0.01).The 3.0% diquafosol tetrasodium treatment improved tear film stability and subjective symptoms of dry eye after cataract surgery. Increased mucin production as a result of diquafosol treatment may have caused these results.

Details

ISSN :
14602202 and 02713683
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Eye Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b82be6fb109fde9bc69966332d057613