Topical ocular local anaesthetics as an adjunctive measure in the day-1 treatment of bacterial keratitis

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
J. Pearce, B. Rai
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ABSTRACT Introduction The day-1 topical antibiotic treatment for bacterial keratitis (BK) can have a significant impact on treatment outcomes. Symptoms associated with this condition (pain, photophobia, blepharospasm and increased lacrimation) may compromise the effectiveness of topical antibiotic treatment by reducing the antibiotic contact time with the cornea. Topical ocular local anaesthetics (TOLAs) have the potential to alleviate these symptoms and thus potentiate the effect of the antibiotic drops instilled. Areas covered The literature on possible ocular side-effects of TOLAs was searched using Google and PubMed databases (Filters: Humans, English, abstract available), with no filters applied for date of publication. Relevant papers were reviewed, and possible barriers to their use on day-1 in the treatment of BK were identified, examined, and either found to be not applicable to short term use or strategies were identified to resolve any barriers. Published evidence to support the possible potentiation of antibiotic effect via the use of TOLAs was also reviewed. Expert opinion Perceived barriers to the short-term use of TOLAs in BK are not supported by the literature, and there is evidence to suggest that higher corneal antibiotic concentrations may be achieved by using TOLAs in conjunction with topical antibiotic drops in BK on day-1.
局部眼麻醉作为细菌性角膜炎第1天治疗的辅助措施
摘要简介细菌性角膜炎(BK)的第1天局部抗生素治疗会对治疗结果产生重大影响。与这种情况相关的症状(疼痛、畏光、眼睑痉挛和流泪增多)可能会减少抗生素与角膜的接触时间,从而影响局部抗生素治疗的有效性。局部眼部局部麻醉剂(TOLA)有可能缓解这些症状,从而增强滴注抗生素的效果。涵盖领域使用谷歌和PubMed数据库搜索TOLA可能的眼部副作用的文献(过滤器:人类,英文,摘要可用),出版日期未应用过滤器。审查了相关论文,并确定、检查了在治疗BK的第1天使用它们的可能障碍,发现它们不适用于短期使用,或者确定了解决任何障碍的策略。还审查了已发表的支持通过使用TOLA可能增强抗生素效果的证据。专家意见认为,短期使用TOLA治疗BK的障碍没有得到文献的支持,有证据表明,在第1天将TOLA与局部使用BK的抗生素滴剂联合使用,可以达到更高的角膜抗生素浓度。
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Expert Review of Ophthalmology
Expert Review of Ophthalmology Health Professions-Optometry
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期刊介绍: The worldwide problem of visual impairment is set to increase, as we are seeing increased longevity in developed countries. This will produce a crisis in vision care unless concerted action is taken. The substantial value that ophthalmic interventions confer to patients with eye diseases has led to intense research efforts in this area in recent years, with corresponding improvements in treatment, ophthalmic instrumentation and surgical techniques. As a result, the future for ophthalmology holds great promise as further exciting and innovative developments unfold.
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