强力霉素
阿奇霉素
医学
随机对照试验
睑板腺
不利影响
内科学
眼科
胃肠病学
外科
抗生素
生物
微生物学
眼睑
作者
Andreas Schlatter,Nikolaus Hommer,Martin Kallab,Hannes Stegmann,Kristina Zeller,Stefan Palkovits,Oliver Findl,René M. Werkmeister,Leopold Schmetterer,Gerhard Garhöfer,Doreen Schmidl
标识
DOI:10.1089/jop.2022.0186
摘要
Purpose: This prospective, randomized, observer-masked, parallel-group study aimed to compare the effect of topical azithromycin and oral doxycycline on tear film thickness (TFT) and signs and symptoms of ocular surface disease (OSD) in patients with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). Methods: Patients were randomized to either receive topical azithromycin or oral doxycycline. After a baseline visit, three follow-up visits at intervals of 2 weeks were scheduled. Main outcome of the study was change in TFT as measured with ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography. Results: Twenty patients were included in the analysis. TFT significantly increased in both groups (P = 0.028 vs. baseline) with no difference between the groups (P = 0.096). As secondary outcomes, ocular surface disease index (OSDI) score and composite signs of OSD significantly decreased in both groups (P = 0.023 for OSDI and P = 0.016 for OSD signs vs. baseline). While eye-related adverse events (AEs) occurred more frequently in the azithromycin group, systemic AEs were more common in the doxycycline group. Conclusions: Both treatments improved signs and symptoms of OSD in patients with MGD with no difference between the groups. Due to the higher frequency of systemic side effects of doxycycline, azithromycin eye drops seem to be an alternative with comparable efficacy. Clinical Trial Registration number: NCT03162497.
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