Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis

Background: Keratitis is an inflammatory eye disease frequently leading to complications, significantly decreased vision and visual disability. Common infectious agents include, in particular, aggressive Gram-negative microflora and opportunistic bacteria. The use of conventional antibacterial thera...

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Main Authors: V. M. Sakovych, O. V. Aleksieieva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/5/3-fulltext
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O. V. Aleksieieva
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description Background: Keratitis is an inflammatory eye disease frequently leading to complications, significantly decreased vision and visual disability. Common infectious agents include, in particular, aggressive Gram-negative microflora and opportunistic bacteria. The use of conventional antibacterial therapy does not guarantee a positive treatment effect. Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant germs frequently result in increased hospitalization rates with an increased length of inpatient stay at hospital and can cause severe corneal opacities. Formation of biofilms is a cause of increased antibiotic resistance. Purpose: To improve the efficacy of treatment of bacterial keratitis by integrating an adjunctive liposomal ozone-based solution into comprehensive treatment. Material and Methods: Forty-four patients (44 eyes) with bacterial keratitis, aged from 29 to 75 years, were involved in the study. Patients were divided into an ozone group of 21 patients and a control group of 23 patients. All patients were administered antibacterial therapy, mydriatics, desensibilizing agents, tissue preparations and vitamins. In addition, patients of the ozone group received an eye drop of ozone-based solution four times a day for 10 days. Results: The method allowed for a significant (р < 0.001) reduction in conjunctival discharge, mixed conjunctival injection, corneal edema and inflammatory response, leeading to a 3.3 ± 0.1 day reduction in the length of inpatient stay at the hospital. Conclusion: Utilizing a liposomal ozone-based solution as an adjunct to the comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis is a novel treatment method making it possible to accelerate corneal epithelization and reduction in inflammation, and to shorten the length of treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-fd47e98ccb74418885310d1e97e939ee2023-12-07T11:15:30ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402022-10-015192210.31288/oftalmolzh202251922Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitisV. M. Sakovych0O. V. Aleksieieva 1Dnipro State Medical UniversityDnipro State Medical UniversityBackground: Keratitis is an inflammatory eye disease frequently leading to complications, significantly decreased vision and visual disability. Common infectious agents include, in particular, aggressive Gram-negative microflora and opportunistic bacteria. The use of conventional antibacterial therapy does not guarantee a positive treatment effect. Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant germs frequently result in increased hospitalization rates with an increased length of inpatient stay at hospital and can cause severe corneal opacities. Formation of biofilms is a cause of increased antibiotic resistance. Purpose: To improve the efficacy of treatment of bacterial keratitis by integrating an adjunctive liposomal ozone-based solution into comprehensive treatment. Material and Methods: Forty-four patients (44 eyes) with bacterial keratitis, aged from 29 to 75 years, were involved in the study. Patients were divided into an ozone group of 21 patients and a control group of 23 patients. All patients were administered antibacterial therapy, mydriatics, desensibilizing agents, tissue preparations and vitamins. In addition, patients of the ozone group received an eye drop of ozone-based solution four times a day for 10 days. Results: The method allowed for a significant (р < 0.001) reduction in conjunctival discharge, mixed conjunctival injection, corneal edema and inflammatory response, leeading to a 3.3 ± 0.1 day reduction in the length of inpatient stay at the hospital. Conclusion: Utilizing a liposomal ozone-based solution as an adjunct to the comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis is a novel treatment method making it possible to accelerate corneal epithelization and reduction in inflammation, and to shorten the length of treatment.https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/5/3-fulltextbacterial keratitisliposomal ozone-based solutioncomprehensive treatmentclinical scores
spellingShingle V. M. Sakovych
O. V. Aleksieieva
Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
Journal of Ophthalmology
bacterial keratitis
liposomal ozone-based solution
comprehensive treatment
clinical scores
title Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
title_full Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
title_fullStr Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
title_full_unstemmed Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
title_short Using a liposomal ozone-based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
title_sort using a liposomal ozone based solution in comprehensive treatment of bacterial keratitis
topic bacterial keratitis
liposomal ozone-based solution
comprehensive treatment
clinical scores
url https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/5/3-fulltext
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