Comparison of efficacy of Ketorolac %0.4 and Dexamethasone %0.1 in inflamed Pterygium and Pinguecula

Kaan Çakmak, Safak Korkmaz, F. Yilmaz
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Objective: This study investigated the effect of the ketorolac %0.4 and dexamethasone %0.1 on suppressing symptoms in inflamed pterygium and pinguecula. Methods: 50 patients were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups, each consisting of 25 patients. Ketorolac %0.4 eye drops were dropped in group 1, and dexamethasone %0.1 eye drops were started in group 2. Groups were compared 3,7,14,30,45. days in terms of total signs and symptoms. Results: After 14 days of drug administration group 1, scores were reduced %85 for total signs (2.52+1.16, p=0.001), %86 for total symptoms (4.10+2.61, p=0.001) and total scores showed a significant reduction of %86 (6.62+2.91, p=0.001) for the score. After 14 days of drug administration in group 2, scores were reduced %85 for total signs (2.70+1.46, p=0.001), %86 for total symptoms (4.25+2.36, p=0.001), and total scores showed a significant reduction of %86 (7.10+2.99, p=0.001) for the score. The scores for each sign and symptom decreased during the study. However, the statistical evaluation of each sign and symptom was similar in groups 1 and 2. There was no difference between groups 1 and 2 for total signs, total symptoms, and total score on days 3,7 and 14. No significant difference was found between groups 1 and 2 for total signs, total symptoms, and total score on days 14,30 and 45 (p>0.05). Conclusion: Current study revealed that topical ketorolac %0.4 solutions are as effective as dexamethasone in treating inflammatory pterygium and pinguecula. We suggest that it can be used alone to treat this disease. We need more studies to support our work.
酮咯酸%0.4与地塞米松%0.1治疗炎症性翼状胬肉及扁平胬肉的疗效比较
目的:探讨酮咯酸%0.4和地塞米松%0.1对炎症性翼状胬肉和翼状胬肉症状的抑制作用。方法:50例患者纳入研究。患者分为两组,每组25例。第1组开始滴酮咯酸%0.4滴眼,第2组开始滴地塞米松%0.1滴眼。各组比较3、7、14、30、45。总的症状和体征是多少天结果:第1组用药14 d后,总体征评分降低%85 (2.52+1.16,p=0.001),总症状评分降低%86 (4.10+2.61,p=0.001),总评分显著降低%86 (6.62+2.91,p=0.001)。2组用药14 d后,总体征评分降低%85 (2.70+1.46,p=0.001),总症状评分降低%86 (4.25+2.36,p=0.001),总评分显著降低%86 (7.10+2.99,p=0.001)。在研究期间,每个体征和症状的得分都有所下降。然而,1组和2组各体征和症状的统计评价相似。在第3、7、14天,1组和2组的总体征、总症状和总评分均无差异。第14天、第30天、第45天,1组与2组患者的总体征、总症状、总评分比较,差异均无统计学意义(p>0.05)。结论:目前的研究表明,外用酮洛酸%0.4溶液治疗炎症性翼状胬肉和肺炎的效果与地塞米松相同。我们建议可以单独使用它来治疗这种疾病。我们需要更多的研究来支持我们的工作。
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