Influence of Different Concentrations of Carbachol Drops on the Outcome of Presbyopia Treatment – A Randomized Study

A. Abdelkader
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Purpose: To evaluate and compare in a masked fashion the influence of using two different concentrations of carbachol drops on the outcome of presbyopia treatment. Methods: A prospective, double-masked, randomized study. 57 emmetropic and presbyopic subjects aged between 44 and 60 years with an uncorrected distance visual acuity of at least 20/20 in both eyes without additional ocular pathology were eligible for inclusion. Subjects were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 (n=32 eyes) received single dose of 2.25% carbachol plus 0.2% brimonidine eye drops. Group 2 (n=25) received single dose of 3% carbachol plus 0.2% brimonidine eye drops. The subjects’ pupil size and both near and distance visual acuities were evaluated before and after treatment at 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12 hr, by a masked examiner at the same room illumination. Results: Statistically significant improvement in mean near visual acuity (NVA) was achieved in all subjects who received both concentrations of carbachol plus brimonidine drops (P < 0.0001). Significant and sustained improvement in mean NVA was reported in higher concentrations of carbachol drops than in lower concentrations (P < 0.0001). No serious adverse ocular effects were observed in any of the subjects of both groups. Conclusion: Based on the data, higher concentration of carbachol was found to be safe and provided greater efficacy in improving near visual acuity than lower concentration with prolonged duration of action.
不同浓度Carbachol滴剂对老花眼治疗效果的影响——一项随机研究
目的:以隐蔽性的方式评价和比较使用两种不同浓度的乙醇滴剂对老花眼治疗结果的影响。方法:前瞻性、双盲、随机研究。57名年龄在44 - 60岁之间,双眼未矫正距离视力至少为20/20且无其他眼部病理的准远视和老花眼受试者符合入选条件。受试者分为两组。第1组(32只眼)给予单次剂量的2.25%氨基苯酚加0.2%溴硝定滴眼液。第2组(n=25)给予3%乙醇单剂量加0.2%溴硝定滴眼液。受试者的瞳孔大小和近距离视力分别于治疗前、治疗后1、2、4、8和12小时由蒙面审查员在相同房间照明下评估。结果:接受两种浓度的氨基酚加溴硝定滴剂治疗的所有受试者的平均近视力(NVA)均有统计学意义的改善(P < 0.0001)。据报道,高浓度的碳醇滴剂比低浓度的碳醇滴剂显著且持续地改善了平均NVA (P < 0.0001)。两组受试者均未见严重的眼部不良反应。结论:较高浓度的卡巴酚对近视力的改善是安全的,且较低浓度的卡巴酚改善近视力的效果更好,且作用时间延长。
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