亚洲青光眼患者合并角膜疾病,从含防腐剂的前列腺素类似物单药治疗转为不含防腐剂的tafluprost治疗后,眼表状况如何?
22 September 2021
Hsien Han Lim, Thanendthire Sangapillai
摘要
Introduction:
Glaucoma medications are often preserved with agents such as benzalkonium chloride, which commonly lead to ocular surface diseases.
Purpose:
To investigate the effect of switching to a preservative-free prostaglandin analogue, tafluprost 0.0015% on treatment tolerability and ocular surface diseases.
Study design:
This was a prospective, open-label, non-randomised, observational study performed in a single hospital.
Materials and methods:
This study involved patients of Asian descent diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (n = 28), who received preserved prostaglandin monotherapy for longer than 3 months and had a National Eye Institute ocular surface staining scale score higher than 1. Patients were switched from preserved prostaglandin monotherapy to preservative-free tafluprost 0.0015%. Patients were analysed at baseline (Visit 0), 1 month (Visit 1), and 3 months (Visit 2). The main parameter measured is the change in the fluorescein staining score at Visit 2.
Results:
There was a significant improvement in the fluorescein staining score, with a mean reduction score of 1.96 (standard deviation, SD = 1.53; p < 0.0001), and significant reductions in conjunctival hyperaemia (bulbar, p < 0.0001; palpebral, p < 0.05) from baseline to Visit 2. The Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire also showed a mean reduction of 4.14 from baseline to visit 2 (SD = 8.20; p < 0.05). The intraocular pressure and tear breakup time were maintained from baseline to Visit 2.
Conclusion:
Switching patients to preservative-free tafluprost 0.0015% showed significant improvements in ocular surface disease with minimal side effects and similar intraocular pressure reduction rates.
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引用
Lim, H.H., & Sangapillai, T. (2021). Ocular surface conditions in Asian glaucoma patients with existing corneal disorders switching from preserved prostaglandin analogue monotherapy to preservative-free tafluprost. Malaysian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2021; 3:109-122 Original article https://doi.org/10.35119/myjo.v3i3.185


