Raluca Bievel Radulescu, Stefano Ferrari, Horia T Stanca, Diego Ponzin
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Abstract
Purpose: Through this systematic review, we evaluated the therapeutic potential of topical eye insulin in different concentrations to treat several surface ocular pathologies, including: persistent epithelial defects, diabetic keratopathy after a vitrectomy, neutrophic keratopathy and dry eye syndrome. We have consolidated through the data, what are the doses used, the methods of preparation for insulin, whether there are adverse effects and what would be the effectiveness of the eye drops with insulin.
Methods: We carried out an extensive search including Pubmed, Cochrane Library, Scopus and Web Of Science. We found 43 relevant studies, after which we excluded duplicates, animal studies, case reports, we ended up with 13 studies to include in the article. Through the Newcastle-Ottawa scale for observational studies and the Jadad scale for randomized controlled trials, we investigated the methodological quality of these articles.
Results: Within the review we included a significant number of 268 patients who used eye drops with insulin in concentrations from 0.5 to 2 U/ml administered typically four times per day, having an ocular benefit in corneal healing rates without adverse effects. The quality analysis of the included studies showed a NOS score of moderate-high quality, whereas the Jadad scale showed a high quality.
Conclusions: Our systematic review demonstrates that topical insulin is a promising therapeutic option for persistent epithelial defects, diabetic keratopathy following vitrectomy, neurotrophic keratopathy, and dry eye syndrome, significantly enhancing corneal healing rates with a favorable safety profile. Given its accessibility, cost-effectiveness, and potential superiority over conventional treatments, topical insulin could serve as an alternative or adjunct to therapies such as autologous serum and amniotic membrane transplantation.
目的:通过本系统综述,我们评估了不同浓度的外用眼胰岛素治疗几种眼表面病变的治疗潜力,包括:持续性上皮缺损、玻璃体切除术后糖尿病性角膜病变、中性营养性角膜病变和干眼综合征。我们通过数据进行了整合,包括使用的剂量,胰岛素的制备方法,是否有副作用以及胰岛素滴眼液的有效性。方法:广泛检索Pubmed、Cochrane Library、Scopus和Web Of Science。我们找到了43项相关研究,然后排除了重复研究、动物研究和病例报告,最后我们有13项研究纳入了文章。通过观察性研究的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和随机对照试验的Jadad量表,我们调查了这些文章的方法学质量。结果:在本综述中,我们纳入了大量268例患者,这些患者使用胰岛素滴眼液,浓度为0.5至2 U/ml,通常每天给药4次,在角膜愈合率方面有眼部益处,无不良反应。纳入研究的质量分析显示NOS评分为中高质量,而Jadad量表为高质量。结论:我们的系统综述表明,局部胰岛素是治疗持续性上皮缺陷、玻璃体切除术后糖尿病性角膜病变、神经营养性角膜病变和干眼综合征的一种有希望的治疗选择,可显著提高角膜愈合率,并具有良好的安全性。鉴于其可及性、成本效益和优于常规治疗的潜在优势,局部胰岛素可作为自体血清和羊膜移植等治疗的替代或辅助治疗。
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Graefe''s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is a distinguished international journal that presents original clinical reports and clini-cally relevant experimental studies. Founded in 1854 by Albrecht von Graefe to serve as a source of useful clinical information and a stimulus for discussion, the journal has published articles by leading ophthalmologists and vision research scientists for more than a century. With peer review by an international Editorial Board and prompt English-language publication, Graefe''s Archive provides rapid dissemination of clinical and clinically related experimental information.