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Comparison of topical omega-3 fatty acids with topical sodium hyaluronate after corneal crosslinking : Short term results.

Fevziye Ondes YilmazBurcin Kepez YildizUgur TuncNilay Kandemir BesekYusuf YildirimAhmet Demirok
Published in: Ocular immunology and inflammation (2021)
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of topical omega 3 on ocular surface following corneal crosslinking (CXL) in keratoconus and compare with topical sodium hyaluronate.Material methods: 50 patients who underwent CXL were divided into two groups. In addition to topical steroids and antibiotics, Group A was prescribed topical omega 3; Group B was prescribed 0.3% sodium hyaluronate. Postoperatively, epithelial defect was measured everyday and at the first month corneal staining, Schirmer test was performed, tear break up time (TBUT), tear meniscus height (TMH) were measured.Results: Preoperative keratometric values were similar between groups; there was no difference in terms of corneal staining, tear film stability; epithelial closure time (p: 0.052), and postoperative pain scores between groups. At 1st month, TBUT and TMH were significantly better in Group A than Group B(p: 0.001, p: 0.047).Conclusion: Topical omega 3 increases tear film stability more prominent than sodium hyaluronate following crosslinking.
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