PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of bandage contact lens (BCL) for the management of dry eye disease (DED) after cataract surgery. METHODS: A total of 120 patients (140 eyes) with age-related cataract and DED were enrolled in this study. Patients underwent standard micro-incision phacoemulsification surgeries and were divided into control or BCL groups. Slit-lamp biomicroscopic examination, Ocular Surface Disease Index, keratograph analysis and Schirmer I test were executed, and the levels of tear inflammatory molecules were detected. RESULTS: In the control group, the NIAvg-BUT and Schirmer I test scores were significantly decreased at 1Â week post-operation compared with baseline levels (Pâ=â0.035 and Pâ=â0.009, respectively). In the BCL group, the NIF-BUT and Schemer I test scores were significantly improved at 1Â month after operation compared with the control group (Pâ=â0.012 and Pâ<â0.001, respectively). Levels of IL-6, IL-8 and ICAM-1 were significantly increased in the control group at 1Â month after the operation (Pâ=â0.005, Pâ=â0.038 and Pâ=â0.022, respectively), while there was no difference in the BCL group. The increase in the IL-6 level in the control group was significantly higher compared with that in the BCL group (Pâ=â0.047). In DED patients, there were significant correlations between ocular surface parameters and inflammatory molecules. CONCLUSIONS: Cataract surgery could lead to the development or worsening of DED. The application of BCLs after cataract surgery could stabilize the ocular surface and tear film, improve the corneal healing and reduce the inflammation. Collectively, our findings suggested that proper use of BCLs after cataract surgery played an effective role in the management of DED. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials, NCT04100031. Registered 18 September 2019-retrospectively registered.
Efficacy of bandage contact lens for the management of dry eye disease after cataract surgery.
绷带式隐形眼镜治疗白内障术后干眼症的疗效
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作者:Wu Xingdi, Ma Yajuan, Chen Xiang, He Suhong, Lin Xueqi, Yu Xuewen, Chen Weijie, Luo Chenqi, Xu Wen
| 期刊: | International Ophthalmology | 影响因子: | 1.400 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Apr;41(4):1403-1413 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s10792-021-01692-6 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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