American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 142, Issue 4 , Pages 550.e1-550.e9, October 2006

Effect of Topical Prednisolone and Diclofenac on the Short-Term Change in Morphology of Posterior Capsular Opacification

  • Thomas Neumayer, MD
  • ,
  • Wolf Buehl, MD
  • ,
  • Oliver Findl, MD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationInquiries to Oliver Findl, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, A -1090 Vienna, Austria

Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Accepted 25 April 2006. published online 23 May 2006.

Purpose

To observe and document the effect of steroidal and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory treatment on the formation of Elschnig pearls.

Design

A prospective, randomized, double blinded, placebo controlled, two-way-cross-over study.

Methods

Thirty-nine eyes of 32 patients with pronounced, regeneratory posterior capsule opacification (PCO) were included. The patients were treated topically with prednisolone and diclofenac (verum) or with lubricating eye drops (placebo) four times daily for one week. After a wash-out period of two weeks the patients received the contrary treatment also four times daily for one week. Digital retroillumination images were taken at day one, three, five, eight, and 15 of each medication period. The changes in the size of 4675 Elschnig pearls were analyzed.

Results

The mean cumulative area of all marked pearls/eye and follow-up was 1.2 mm2 (range: 0.1 mm2 to 3.2 mm2). The mean pearl size was 12809 μm2 (range: 60 μm2 to 1.08 × 106 μm2). Between the follow-up examinations, 1274 pearls disappeared (mean: 33 pearls/eye, range: five to 69 pearls; 27%) and 777 newly formed pearls appeared (mean: 20 pearls/eye, range: three to 53 pearls; 20%). There was no statistically significant difference in pearl size change and in number of disappeared and newly appeared pearls between the verum and the placebo treatments.

Conclusions

Topical prednisolone and diclofenac do not influence the short-term change of Elschnig pearls. Elschnig pearls disappear and appear within days. The degree of progression and regression varies greatly among eyes.

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PII: S0002-9394(06)00544-7

doi:10.1016/j.ajo.2006.04.047

American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 142, Issue 4 , Pages 550.e1-550.e9, October 2006