Abstract:AIM:To retrospectively analyze the effect of Qiming Granules combined with Deproteinized Calfblood Extract Eye Gel in the treatment of diabetes phaeoemulsification postoperative xerophthalmia.
METHODS:From June 2017 to June 2018, 147 diabetics 269 eyes were diagnosed with phaeoemulsification postoperative xerophthalmia were enrolled in our study. The control group was given the Tobramycin Dexamethasone Eye Drops and Diclofenac Sodium Eye Drops, the Sugaojie group was given Deproteinized Calfblood Extract Eye Gel on the basic of the control group, the combined group was given the Qiming Granules on the basic of the Sugaojie group. The courses all last 4wk. The corneal fluorescence staining, BUT and SⅠt were analyzed before, and post 1mo after treatment, and the clinical efficacy of each group was analyzed.
RESULTS: There was no difference among three groups on BUT and SⅠt before treatment(P>0.05). After 1 mo treatment, BUT and SⅠt of the Sugaojie group and the combined group were significantly improved compared to the control group(P<0.05), furthermore, the combined group did better role on BUT, SⅠt and total effective rate compared to the Sugaojie group(97.9% vs 89.0%, P=0.013).
CONCLUSION: Qiming Granules combined with Deproteinized Calf blood Extract Eye Gel could improve xerophthalmia after phaeoemulsification surgery. It is a positive and effective treatment, which has good clinical application significance.