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Comparison of a preservative-free nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug and preservative-free corticosteroid after uneventful cataract surgery: multicenter, randomized, evaluator-blinded clinical trial

Authors
 Seonjoo Kim  ;  Byung-Yi Ko  ;  Jae Woong Koh  ;  Eun Chul Kim  ;  Hong Kyun Kim  ;  Young Joo Shin  ;  Jong-Suk Song  ;  Do Hyung Lee  ;  Ji Eun Lee  ;  Hyung Keun Lee  ;  So-Hyang Chung  ;  Hyun Seung Kim 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY, Vol.48(6) : 710-716, 2022-06 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY
ISSN
 0886-3350 
Issue Date
2022-06
MeSH
Adrenal Cortex Hormones / therapeutic use ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal / therapeutic use ; Cataract Extraction* ; Cataract* ; Fluorometholone / therapeutic use ; Humans ; Hyperemia* / drug therapy ; Inflammation / drug therapy ; Ophthalmic Solutions ; Phacoemulsification* ; Postoperative Complications / drug therapy ; Preservatives, Pharmaceutical / therapeutic use ; Prospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the efficacy of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and steroidal eyedrops for inflammation management after cataract surgery using slitlamp indicators.

Setting: 11 eye centers in South Korea.

Design: Randomized prospective multicenter study with a blinded evaluator.

Method: In 125 (250 eyes) patients who underwent cataract surgery, bromfenac sodium hydrate 0.1% (NSAID group) was applied twice a day in 1 eye, whereas the other eye was treated with fluorometholone 0.1% (steroid group), 4 times a day for 4 weeks postoperatively. The primary efficacy outcome was the presence of anterior chamber cells and flare at 1 week postoperatively. Anterior chamber cells and flare at 4 to 8 weeks, corrected distance visual acuity, central corneal thickness, conjunctival hyperemia, dry eye parameters, foveal thickness, and ocular and visual discomfort were evaluated as secondary outcomes.

Results: At week 1, residual anterior chamber inflammation was not statistically significantly different between the groups (-1.03 ± 1.27 vs -0.95 ± 1.24, P = .4850). However, the NSAID group recovered from conjunctival hyperemia more rapidly than the steroid group (0.30 ± 0.52 vs 0.44 ± 0.81, P = .0144 at week 1). The increase in central corneal thickness in the NSAID group was less than that in the steroid group 1 week postoperatively (7.87 ± 22.46 vs 29.47 ± 46.60 μm, P < .0001). The change in foveal thickness in the NSAID group was significantly less than that in the steroid group (18.11 ± 68.19 vs 22.25 ± 42.37 μm, P = .0002). Lower levels of postoperative ocular and visual discomfort were reported in the NSAID group than in the steroid group under treatment.

Conclusions: Preservative-free bromfenac was as effective as preservative-free fluorometholone eyedrops in anterior chamber inflammation control and showed better signs and symptoms after cataract surgery.
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DOI
10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000841
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Ophthalmology (안과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Hyung Keun(이형근) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1123-2136
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/194407
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