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Preoperative Topical Diclofenac and Ketorolac in Prevention of Pain and Discomfort Following Photorefractive Keratectomy: A Randomized Double-masked Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial

机译:术前局部用双氯芬酸和酮咯酸预防光折射性角膜切除术后的疼痛和不适:随机双掩盖安慰剂对照临床试验

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Objectives: To compare the efficacy of a single dose of topical diclofenac 0.1% and ketorolac 0.5%, with placebo and with each other in the prevention of post-PRK pain and discomfort. Methods: In this randomized double-masked trial, adults undergoing bilateral PRK surgery were assigned to two arms. The first arm received a single dose diclofenac 0.1%, randomly in either the right, or left eye, and artificial tear (as the placebo) in the other eye. The second arm received ketorolac 0.5%, by the same pattern. The primary outcome of this study was ocular[ 1 ] pain assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS), and,[ 2 ] discomfort including itching, foreign body sensation, tearing and photophobia which were questioned in 4 degrees. Results: In the final analysis, 47 and 36 subjects remained in the diclofenac and ketorolac treated arms, respectively. In both arms, on the first and second post-operation days, VAS scores were significantly lower in the pretreated eye. Moreover, on the first post-operation day, the intensity of all ocular discomfort items was statistically lower in the pretreated eyes; whereas, on the second day, such a difference was only observed for foreign body sensation and itching in the diclofenac treated arm and for photophobia in ketorolac treated arm. Comparison of the two arms (diclofenac pretreated eyes vs. ketorolac pretreated eyes) on both first and second post-operation days showed no significant difference neither in the VAS scores nor the ocular discomfort items. Conclusions: Either diclofenac or ketorolac instilled at a dose of one drop 30 minutes in advance of the operation would be equally beneficial in the short-term prevention of post-PRK pain and discomfort.
机译:目的:比较单剂量局部用0.1%双氯芬酸和0.5%酮咯酸与安慰剂以及彼此之间在预防PRK后疼痛和不适中的疗效。方法:在这项随机双掩盖试验中,将接受双侧PRK手术的成人分为两组。第一只手臂随机接受右眼或左眼单剂量双氯芬酸0.1%的治疗,另一只眼睛接受人工泪液(作为安慰剂)。第二臂以相同的方式接受0.5%的酮咯酸。这项研究的主要结果是通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估的眼[1]疼痛,以及[2] 4度质疑的不适感,包括瘙痒,异物感,流泪和畏光。结果:在最终分析中,分别有47名和36名受试者留在双氯芬酸和酮咯酸治疗组中。在手术后的第一天和第二天,两只手臂的VAS评分均显着降低。此外,在术后第一天,经预处理的眼睛所有眼部不适的强度在统计学上都较低;而在第二天,仅在双氯芬酸治疗的手臂中异物感和瘙痒以及在酮咯酸治疗的手臂中畏光观察到这种差异。术后第一天和第二天两臂(双氯芬酸预处理的眼与酮咯酸预处理的眼)的比较显示,VAS评分和眼部不适项目均无显着差异。结论:术前30分钟滴加双氯芬酸或酮咯酸一滴也将有利于短期预防PRK后的疼痛和不适。

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