Effects of Cyclosporine 0.05% Ophthalmic Emulsion to Improve Reduction of Tear Production after Cataract Surgery.
10.3341/jkos.2013.54.7.1013
- Author:
Ae Ri YOO
1
;
Hyung Bin HWANG
;
Hyun Kyung KIM
;
Sung Kun CHUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. eyedoc@catholic.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
- Keywords:
Cataract surgery;
Cyclosporine;
Dry eye;
Phacoemulsification
- MeSH:
Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium;
Cataract;
Cyclosporine;
Eye;
Humans;
Outcome Assessment (Health Care);
Phacoemulsification;
Prospective Studies;
Tears
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2013;54(7):1013-1018
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of cyclosporine 0.05% in reduced tear production sign and dry eye symptoms after cataract surgery. METHODS: This hospital-based prospective randomized trial included 43 patients of 83 eyes who underwent phacoemulsification. Tear break-up time, Schirmer's test, corneal and conjunctival stain, and ocular surface disease index were performed for all patients at preoperative 1 day, and 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 2 months postoperatively. Group 1 received carboxymethylcellulose 0.5%, group 2 received twice-daily cyclosporine 0.05%, and group 3 did not receive any additional eye drops. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between the 3 groups in outcome measures. Two months after cataract surgery, the cyclosporine group showed improved tear break-up time, Schirmer's test I, and corneal and conjunctival staining. CONCLUSIONS: Cyclosporine 0.05% therapy reduced dry eye signs and symptoms after cataract surgery.