Efficacy of hypertonic saline in treatment of corneal edema: A randomized crossover trial.

Med J Armed Forces India

Professor (Ophthalmology), Faculty In Charge Unit 6 (Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Surgery, Ocular Oncology & Low Vision Services), Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

Published: August 2022


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Background: To determine the efficacy of sodium chloride (NaCl) 5% drops in comparison to 6% ointment and study tear Osmolarity as an objective measure correlating with clinical findings in the treatment of corneal edema.

Methods: This is a prospective, randomized, interventional, open-label, crossover study of 40 eyes of 40 patients with corneal edema due to Bullous keratopathy and Fuchs endothelial dystrophy. Subjects were divided into 2 groups by simple randomization: group A received NaCl 5% drops and group B received NaCl 6% ointment. Both treatments were administered four times daily for seven days. Subsequently, after a 1-week wash-out period, switch over of treatment was done. Central corneal thickness (CCT) and tear osmolarity were primarily efficacy variables.

Results: Baseline parameters were comparable. The median reduction in CCT from baseline (706.7 ± 58.41 μm), at 6 hours with NaCl 5% drops was 23 μm (-27, 74) and that with NaCl6% ointment was 37.5 μm (-7, 85). The reduction in CCT was more with 6% ointment (p = 0.013). The difference in reduction in CCT between two treatments at one week was not statistically significant, although there was a substantial reduction in thickness with each treatment individually. The change in tear osmolarity from the baseline at 2 Hours with both NaCl5% drops and 6% ointment was significant, and it remained so till 6 h. Side-effects such as stickiness, stinginess, blurring, and foreign body sensation were more with 6% eye ointment.

Conclusion: Topical NaCl 6% eye ointment in QID dosage is more effective than NaCl 5% drops in the medical management of corneal edema. In patients symptomatically intolerant to ointment, NaCl 5% eye drops may be prescribed as an effective option.

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