The anti-inflammatory effect of 0.1% bromfenac and 0.1% betamethasone combination in post-cataract surgery patients with diabetes mellitus
To compare the post cataract surgery anti-inflammatory effect of bromfenac monotherapy and of bromfenac and betamethasone combination therapy in diabetes mellitus patients. A prospective study approved by the Institutional Review Board. Fifty-one eyes of 51 patients were randomly allocated to either...
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Abstract | To compare the post cataract surgery anti-inflammatory effect of bromfenac monotherapy and of bromfenac and betamethasone combination therapy in diabetes mellitus patients.
A prospective study approved by the Institutional Review Board. Fifty-one eyes of 51 patients were randomly allocated to either bromfenac 0.1% monotherapy (n = 23) or combined therapy with bromfenac 0.1% and betamethasone 0.1% (n = 28). After surgery, monotherapy group was administered bromfenac alone for 8 weeks, while the combined therapy group was administered both bromfenac and betamethasone for 2 weeks, bromfenac alone for the next 6 weeks. The amount of change from preoperative values in anterior chamber flare and foveal thickness were compared between the 2 groups.
There was no significant difference in change in anterior chamber flare between the 2 groups. The increase in foveal thickness 4 weeks postoperatively was significantly larger in the bromfenac group (p = 0.0356). Four patients of the bromfenac group, all with a history of diabetic macular edema, developed macular edema after surgery.
Bromfenac and betamethasone combination exhibited a stronger anti-inflammatory effect after cataract surgery patients with diabetes mellitus. In particular, patients with a history of diabetic macular edema were susceptible to foveal thickening and macular edema, and a combined treatment is desirable. |
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AbstractList | To compare the post cataract surgery anti-inflammatory effect of bromfenac monotherapy and of bromfenac and betamethasone combination therapy in diabetes mellitus patients.
A prospective study approved by the Institutional Review Board. Fifty-one eyes of 51 patients were randomly allocated to either bromfenac 0.1% monotherapy (n = 23) or combined therapy with bromfenac 0.1% and betamethasone 0.1% (n = 28). After surgery, monotherapy group was administered bromfenac alone for 8 weeks, while the combined therapy group was administered both bromfenac and betamethasone for 2 weeks, bromfenac alone for the next 6 weeks. The amount of change from preoperative values in anterior chamber flare and foveal thickness were compared between the 2 groups.
There was no significant difference in change in anterior chamber flare between the 2 groups. The increase in foveal thickness 4 weeks postoperatively was significantly larger in the bromfenac group (p = 0.0356). Four patients of the bromfenac group, all with a history of diabetic macular edema, developed macular edema after surgery.
Bromfenac and betamethasone combination exhibited a stronger anti-inflammatory effect after cataract surgery patients with diabetes mellitus. In particular, patients with a history of diabetic macular edema were susceptible to foveal thickening and macular edema, and a combined treatment is desirable. |
Author | Terada, Yukiko Masuda, Ayami Miyata, Kazunori Nejima, Ryohei Maruyama, Yoko |
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