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    Br J Ophthalmol. 1997 Apr;81(4):299-301.

    Comparison of the efficacy of diclofenac and betamethasone following strabismus surgery.

    Wright M, Butt Z, McIlwaine G, Fleck B.

    Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, Edinburgh.

    AIMS: To compare the relative antiinflammatory potency and safety of topical diclofenac-gentamicin with betamethasone-neomycin following strabismus surgery. METHODS: A single centre, single observer, prospective, randomised, and double masked clinical trial of 25 children undergoing bilateral symmetrical horizontal strabismus surgery was carried out. One eye received diclofenac-gentamicin and the contralateral eye received betamethasone-neomycin; both treatments were instilled four times a day for 4 weeks postoperatively. Ocular inflammation was assessed at 1 and 4 weeks postoperatively, objectively by comparison with a photographic chart and subjectively by questionnaire. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in the rate of resolution of the inflammatory response between each group at both visits. CONCLUSION: Diclofenac appears to be as effective as betamethasone in controlling postoperative inflammation following strabismus surgery and may offer a safer alternative to the use of topical steroids.

    PMID: 9215059 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1722153

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