Topical diclofenac following excimer laser: effect on corneal sensitivity and wound healing in rabbits.

N. Loya, S. Bassage, S. Vyas, M. D. del Cerro, S. B. Park, J. Aquavella
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BACKGROUND Diclofenac is a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) that is widely used systemically and topically. We studied the effect of diclofenac on corneal reepithelialization and corneal sensitivity after excimer laser treatment in rabbits. METHODS Twelve New Zealand white rabbits were divided into four groups (A, B, C, and D). Groups A and B received diclofenac four times and eight times daily, respectively, following a central 5-millimeter epithelial debridement. Groups C (control) and D (diclofenac four times daily) underwent excimer laser ablation (30-micrometer depth) following manual debridement. Wound healing was compared between groups A and B and groups C and D. Sensitivity was recorded preoperatively and postoperatively 1 to 5 and 14 days in groups C and D until normal values were reestablished. RESULTS Total time for corneal wound healing and epithelial migration rates was not delayed in any group receiving diclofenac (A, B, and D). Sensitivity after laser ablation reached a minimum of 15% to 20% in both groups C and D by day 2 and returned to normal (100%) by day 8. The decrease in sensitivity between group C, the controls, and group D, receiving diclofenac four times daily, was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS Diclofenac can be used up to eight times daily in the rabbit without causing changes in corneal wound healing or epithelial migration rate. There was no significant, long-term reduction of sensitivity, and recovery was not affected by diclofenac.
准分子激光后局部双氯芬酸对兔角膜敏感性和创面愈合的影响。
双氯芬酸是一种非甾体抗炎药(NSAID),广泛应用于全身和局部。研究双氯芬酸对兔准分子激光治疗后角膜再上皮化和角膜敏感性的影响。方法12只新西兰大白兔分为A、B、C、D 4组,A组和B组分别给予双氯芬酸4次和8次,每日5毫米中心上皮清创。C组(对照组)和D组(双氯芬酸每日4次)在手工清创后行准分子激光消融(30微米深度)。比较A、B组、C、D组创面愈合情况。C、D组术前、术后1 ~ 5、14 D敏感性恢复正常。结果双氯芬酸治疗组(A、B、D组)角膜创面愈合总时间和上皮细胞迁移率均未延迟。C组和D组激光消融后敏感性在第2天达到15% ~ 20%,第8天恢复正常(100%)。C组、对照组和D组(每天服用双氯芬酸4次)之间的敏感性降低无统计学意义。结论双氯芬酸可在家兔体内每日使用8次,对角膜创面愈合及上皮细胞迁移率无影响。没有明显的、长期的敏感性降低,双氯芬酸不影响恢复。
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