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Article Dans Une Revue British Journal of Ophthalmology Année : 2010

Changing the composition of buffered eye drops prevents undesired side effects

Norbert F Schrage
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Markus Frentz
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Martin Reim
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Purpose: The Ex Vivo Eye Irritation Test (EVEIT) is used to analyse the clinical observations of corneal calcification attributed to the presence of phosphate within applied eye drops used in treating glaucoma, Still-Chauffard syndrome, ocular burns and dry eyes. Method: Live corneas from abattoir rabbit eyes were cultured in order to study epithelial healing following mechanical abrasion of the corneal surface combined with repeated exposure to various eye drops. Results: Obvious corneal calcification of the wound area along with a complete epithelial healing covering the calcified area was observed following exposure to phosphate hyaluronate eye drops. Epithelial healing without calcification was achieved using citrate hyaluronate eye drops. Conclusion: Clinical observations show that topical use of artificial tears containing phosphate on injured eyes may lead to sight-threatening corneal complications. Simulation of such treatment conditions by the EVEIT convincingly demonstrate that changes in the composition of the pharmaceutically used treatments can prevent this undesired side effect. Although considerable healing was achieved during the repeated application of eye drops, using either phosphate or citrate buffered, only the drops containing citrate did not develop corneal calcification on the eye. We therefore recommend discontinuing the use of phosphate buffered eye drops, or other topically applied solutions, to avoid further injury to the patient.
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hal-00558106 , version 1 (21-01-2011)

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Norbert F Schrage, Markus Frentz, Martin Reim. Changing the composition of buffered eye drops prevents undesired side effects. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010, 94 (11), pp.1519. ⟨10.1136/bjo.2009.177386⟩. ⟨hal-00558106⟩

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