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Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of prednisolone against sodium diclofenac both with ciprofloxacin compared to artificial tears on the symptoms and signs of acute viral conjunctivitis. METHODS: Study included 37 patients diagnosed with acute conjunctivitis and distributed by three groups: A (1% pred...

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Autores principales: Santiago, Luiz Alfredo, da Silva, Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues, de Azevedo, Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo, de Vasconcelos, Paulo Roberto Leitão
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32049186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020190120000006
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author Santiago, Luiz Alfredo
da Silva, Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues
de Azevedo, Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo
de Vasconcelos, Paulo Roberto Leitão
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da Silva, Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues
de Azevedo, Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo
de Vasconcelos, Paulo Roberto Leitão
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of prednisolone against sodium diclofenac both with ciprofloxacin compared to artificial tears on the symptoms and signs of acute viral conjunctivitis. METHODS: Study included 37 patients diagnosed with acute conjunctivitis and distributed by three groups: A (1% prednisolone acetate + ciprofloxacin (0.3%); B (Sodium diclofenac (0.1%) + ciprofloxacin (0.3%) and C (artificial tears + ciprofloxacin (0.3%). Patients received medication 6/6 hours daily. Signs and symptoms (e.g. lacrimation, burning, photophobia, etc.) were scored at baseline and on the first, third, fifth and seventh days and in the end of treatment using a standardized questionnaire and slit lamp anterior segment examination. RESULTS: All three groups demonstrated an improvement in the signs and symptoms of conjunctivitis in their follow-up visits. There was no significant difference in symptom and sign scores between Group A and B and B and C in the study visits ( p >0.05). However, the comparison between groups A and C showed a clinical trend (p=0.05) on third evaluation suggesting better clinical action using the corticosteroids. CONCLUSION: The prednisolone acetate was not superior to the use of sodium diclofenac or artificial tears in relieving the signs and symptoms of viral conjunctivitis.
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spelling pubmed-70063702020-02-20 Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis Santiago, Luiz Alfredo da Silva, Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues de Azevedo, Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo de Vasconcelos, Paulo Roberto Leitão Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of prednisolone against sodium diclofenac both with ciprofloxacin compared to artificial tears on the symptoms and signs of acute viral conjunctivitis. METHODS: Study included 37 patients diagnosed with acute conjunctivitis and distributed by three groups: A (1% prednisolone acetate + ciprofloxacin (0.3%); B (Sodium diclofenac (0.1%) + ciprofloxacin (0.3%) and C (artificial tears + ciprofloxacin (0.3%). Patients received medication 6/6 hours daily. Signs and symptoms (e.g. lacrimation, burning, photophobia, etc.) were scored at baseline and on the first, third, fifth and seventh days and in the end of treatment using a standardized questionnaire and slit lamp anterior segment examination. RESULTS: All three groups demonstrated an improvement in the signs and symptoms of conjunctivitis in their follow-up visits. There was no significant difference in symptom and sign scores between Group A and B and B and C in the study visits ( p >0.05). However, the comparison between groups A and C showed a clinical trend (p=0.05) on third evaluation suggesting better clinical action using the corticosteroids. CONCLUSION: The prednisolone acetate was not superior to the use of sodium diclofenac or artificial tears in relieving the signs and symptoms of viral conjunctivitis. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7006370/ /pubmed/32049186 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020190120000006 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Santiago, Luiz Alfredo
da Silva, Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues
de Azevedo, Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo
de Vasconcelos, Paulo Roberto Leitão
Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title_full Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title_fullStr Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title_short Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
title_sort comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32049186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020190120000006
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