A. Jover Botella , J.F. Márquez Peiró , K. Márques , N. Monts Cambero , J. Selva Otaolaurruchi
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Effectiveness of 100% autologous serum drops in ocular surface disorders
Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of 100% autologous serum eye drops for the treatment of various ocular surface disorders.
Methods
A descriptive prospective observational study carried out from May 2005 to February 2009 which included patients with ocular surface disorders treated with single-dose autologous serum eye drops. Treatment effectiveness was evaluated by using a clinical questionnaire in order to assess symptoms experienced by patients at the beginning and end of treatment.
Results
A total of 15 patients (24 eyes) were evaluated. Clinical symptoms such as redness, burning, sharp pain and tired eyes improved in 100% of the patients, whereas dryness and sandy/gritty sensation improved in 92% of the patients. The overall improvement of clinical symptoms was worth the inconvenience of venipuncture according to 66.7% of the patients. Regarding tolerance for autologous serum eye drops, only one patient experienced some discomfort when using the single-dose eye drops.
Conclusion
The treatment with 100% autologous serum eye drops improved ocular symptoms for most patients.