Comparative Study of Topical Steroids Vs Non steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs to Control Post-Cataract Surgery Macular Edema

Hafiz Muhammad Jahan Zaib, Fahmina Nazir, Nida Armoghan Khan, Amina Khalid, Maha Izzat Khan
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Purpose:  To compare the efficacy of topical steroids with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in controlling post-cataract surgery macular edema. Study Design:  Quasi experimental study. Place and Duration of Study:  “Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Islamabad, Pakistan” from 1st July 2022 to 31st December 2022. Methods:  Forty patients who had undergone cataract surgery were selected for this study by convenient sampling. After informed consent, patients were divided into two groups: Group S (n = 20) was given 1% prednisone eye drops for 14 days while group N (n = 20) was given 0.1% nepafenac acid eye drops for 14 days. 30 days after surgery, central macular thickness (CMT), using OCT, was assessed and documented in both groups. Data was analyzed by SPSS 21. Results:  Mean age of patients was 44.02 ± 6.08 years. There were 60% (24) males and 40% females. Mean pre-operative CMT difference between two groups was statistically insignificant. Post-operative CMT was significantly lower in group N as compared to group S [243.00 ± 21.71 µm vs 223.90 ± 17.52 µm; p = 0.004]. Frequency of post-operative ME was lower in group N as compared to group S [35% (7) vs 15% (3); p = 0.144]. Conclusion: Topical eye drops containing NSAIDs and steroids are useful to control post-cataract surgery macular edema but NSAIDs drops have better efficacy in controlling post-cataract surgery macular edema.
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目的:比较外用类固醇与非甾体类抗炎药控制白内障术后黄斑水肿的疗效。研究设计:准实验研究。学习地点和时间:2022年7月1日至2022年12月31日,“巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡巴基斯坦医学科学研究所(PIMS)”。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,选取40例白内障手术患者。经知情同意后,将患者分为两组:S组(n = 20)给予1%泼尼松滴眼液,连用14天;n组(n = 20)给予0.1%尼帕那酸滴眼液,连用14天。术后30天,使用OCT评估并记录两组患者黄斑中央厚度(CMT)。数据采用SPSS 21进行分析。结果:患者平均年龄44.02±6.08岁。男性占60%(24例),女性占40%。两组术前平均CMT差异无统计学意义。N组术后CMT明显低于S组[243.00±21.71µm vs 223.90±17.52µm;P = 0.004]。N组术后ME发生率低于S组[35% (7)vs 15% (3);P = 0.144]。结论:局部滴眼液含非甾体抗炎药和类固醇均可有效控制白内障术后黄斑水肿,但非甾体抗炎药滴眼液控制白内障术后黄斑水肿的效果更好。
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