Dr. Gairik Kundu
DR. SAILIE SHIRODKAR, Dr. ROHIT SHETTY, Dr. POOJA KHAMAR
Abstract
Purpose: To compare post-operative analgesic effects rendered by the use of cold & room temperature (RT) bandage contact lenses (BCLs) post photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) & crosslinking (CXL) & to identify molecular factors associated with it
Methods: 249 keratoconus eyes advised CXL & 135 normal eyes advised PRK, were grouped into 4 as per BCL: Conventional (BCLs at RT), Conventional+KT (RT & 0.4% ketorolac tromethamine), Cold (BCLs at 4⁰C) & Cold+KT (4⁰C & 0.4% KT). Pain was graded by Wong-Baker scale. Molecular profiling in tear samples & BCLs was also performed.
Results: Cold & Cold+KT had significantly (P<0.0001) low pain scores compared to Conventional &/or Conventional+KT in CXL & PRK patients. Significant differences in expression of nociception associated genes in those with low & high scores were noted. Conclusion: This simple & economical approach promises to be effective in controlling post-operative pain & increase patient comfort with no delay in epithelial healing.
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