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Topical intrastromal steroid during laser in situ keratomileusis to retard interface keratitis.

N T Peters1, R W Lingua, C H Kim.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of an intraoperative topical intrastromal steroid on the incidence and severity of nonspecific diffuse intralamellar keratitis (NSDIK).
SETTING: T.L.C. The Laser Center, Brea, California, USA.
METHODS: This prospective study included 2 cohort groups, each consisting of 105 consecutive eyes treated with laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia and astigmatism. Group A received the standard LASIK medication protocol and Group B, an additional drop of prednisolone sodium phosphate 1% solution on the undersurface of the cap immediately after it was reflected, prior to initiating the laser treatment. After the laser treatment was completed, the flap was repositioned; 1 minute after the steroid application, the interface was irrigated. All patients were examined postoperatively and placed in 1 of 4 categories: no interface keratitis, grade 1 (mild), grade 2 (moderate with decreased vision), or grade 3 (severe with decreased vision).
RESULTS: The incidence of NSDIK in Group A was 17.1% (18 eyes); 14 eyes (78.0%) were grade 1 and 4 (22.0%), grade 2. The incidence in Group B was 6.7% (7 eyes); all eyes were grade 1. Topical intrastromal steroid application significantly reduced the incidence and severity of NSDIK (P < .01).
CONCLUSION: We propose that intraoperative intrastromal steroid application is a safe and effective way to reduce the incidence and severity of NSDIK.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10569156     DOI: 10.1016/s0886-3350(99)00230-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cataract Refract Surg        ISSN: 0886-3350            Impact factor:   3.351


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