Dorzolamide chlorhydrate versus acetazolamide in the management of chronic macular edema in patients with retinitis pigmentosa: description of three case reports.

Ophthalmology and eye diseases Pub Date : 2014-05-27 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4137/OED.S13617
Elena Pacella, Loredana Arrico, Valentina Santamaria, Paolo Turchetti, Maria Rosaria Carbotti, Giuseppe La Torre, Fernanda Pacella
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Aims: To assess the efficacy of topical dorzolamide for treating cystoid macular edema in patients with retinitis pigmentosa and minimize the secondary effects of maintenance therapy in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) who present with chronic microcystic macular edema.

Methods: To replace acetazolamide systemic treatment, with a topical treatment using 2% dorzolamide in three patients. The methods performed were OCT scan with a Spectralis HRA-OCT, for the measurement of macular thickness and morphology; best corrected visual acuity was assessed using Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS), was assessed slit-lamp biomicroscopy, ocular tonometry, fundus biomiocrosopy, and color fundus photography. This therapeutic protocol has been applied and described in three patients.

Results: In all three tested patients, following the administration of dorzolamide in eye drop, we observed a remarkable decrease in macular edema, almost comparable to that obtained with acetazolamide per os.

Conclusion: The study confirms the anti-edematogenic effect of topical dorzolamide in RP with recurring macular cysts, as this can have a favorable response with topical dorzolamide. In all the three examined patients, the instillation of topical dorzolamide caused a remarkable reduction in their macular edema, as highlighted on OCT.

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氯水合多唑胺与乙酰唑胺治疗色素性视网膜炎患者慢性黄斑水肿:三个病例报告的描述。
目的:评估局部多唑胺治疗色素性视网膜炎(RP)慢性微囊性黄斑水肿患者囊样黄斑水肿的疗效,并尽量减少维持治疗的继发性影响。方法:用2%多唑胺局部治疗代替乙酰唑胺全身治疗3例。使用Spectralis HRA-OCT进行OCT扫描,测量黄斑厚度和形态;采用早期治疗糖尿病视网膜病变研究(ETDRS)评估最佳矫正视力,评估裂隙灯生物显微镜、眼眼压测量、眼底生物显微镜和彩色眼底摄影。该治疗方案已在三个患者中应用和描述。结果:在所有三个测试患者中,在滴眼液中给予多唑胺后,我们观察到黄斑水肿的显著减少,几乎与乙酰唑胺的效果相当。结论:本研究证实了局部多唑胺对复发性黄斑囊肿RP的抗致肿作用,局部多唑胺对RP有良好的应答。在所有三名接受检查的患者中,局部滴注多唑胺可显著减轻黄斑水肿,这一点在OCT上得到了强调。
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