Role of fixed-dose combinations of antibiotics and steroids in ophthalmic surgery

Q4 Medicine
V. Nikolaenko, D. Belov
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Abstract

This paper reviews the relevance of fixed-dose combinations (FDC) of antibiotics (AB) and steroids in cataract surgery. Postoperative pharmacotherapy of phacoemulsification addresses two main issues — reducing inflammation and preventing infectious complications. Therefore, the question arises about the role of FDCs of ABs and steroids addressing both issues but in compliance with baseline principles. The most effective measure to prevent acute endophthalmitis is an intracameral injection of antibiotics at the end of surgery. Meanwhile, as early as after 10 hours, drug concentration reduces to a level that fails to prevent aqueous humor contamination with bacteria. Therefore, topical ABs, either monotherapy or FDC, are reasonable up to complete healing of phaco incisions (approximately after one week). The authors suggest a postoperative management algorithm after uneventful phaco involving topical administration of an FDC containing 0.5% levofloxacin and 0.1% dexamethasone QID at week 1. If inflammation (conjunctival redness and cells/flare) persists, switching to dexamethasone as monotherapy QID during week 2 (and withdrawal without tapering) is recommended. Keywords: phacoemulsification, endophthalmitis, prevention, inflammation, antibiotic, steroid, dexamethasone, fixed-dose combination, eye drops, withdrawal syndrome. For citation: Nikolaenko V.P., Belov D.F. Role of fixed-dose combinations of antibiotics and steroids in ophthalmic surgery. Russian Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. 2022;22(1):58–61 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2311-7729-2022-22-1-58-61.
抗生素和类固醇固定剂量联合应用在眼科手术中的作用
本文综述了抗生素与类固醇固定剂量联合应用在白内障手术中的意义。超声乳化术术后的药物治疗解决了两个主要问题-减少炎症和预防感染并发症。因此,出现了关于抗体和类固醇的fdc的作用的问题,解决了这两个问题,但符合基线原则。预防急性眼内炎最有效的措施是在手术结束时进行眼内注射抗生素。同时,早在10小时后,药物浓度就会降低到无法防止房水被细菌污染的水平。因此,在裂孔切口完全愈合之前(大约一周后),无论是单药治疗还是FDC治疗,外用抗体都是合理的。作者提出了一种术后管理算法,即在第1周时局部给予含有0.5%左氧氟沙星和0.1%地塞米松QID的FDC。如果炎症(结膜红肿和细胞/光斑)持续存在,建议在第2周改用地塞米松作为单药QID(无减量停药)。关键词:超声乳化术,眼内炎,预防,炎症,抗生素,类固醇,地塞米松,固定剂量联合用药,滴眼液,戒断综合征引用本文:Nikolaenko v.p., Belov D.F.抗生素和类固醇在眼科手术中固定剂量组合的作用。俄罗斯临床眼科学杂志,2022;22(1):58-61。DOI: 10.32364 / 2311-7729-2022-22-1-58-61。
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