Corneal Transplantation Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Study of the Effect of Topical Sodium Hyaluronate Immediately Post-PKP on Time to Reepithelialization
Hypothesis: 1% sodium hyaluronate (Healon), applied at end of surgery to the surface of a
corneal transplant will not shorten graft reepithelialization time when compared to coating
with nothing. We also wish to measure and compare visual acuity in this immediate post
operative period. We also wish to assess the safety of using this agent on the epithelium
post-operatively.
We will recruit 50 high risk patients (see inclusion criteria) here at the University of
Virginia to randomly receive nothing or sodium hyaluronate (Healon) on the ocular surface at
the end of surgery, and follow time to reepithelialization of the corneal transplant grafts.
Corneal transplant is one of the most common transplant procedures, with over 32,000
recipients in the United States in 2005 and a similar number estimated in 2006. The
immediate post-operative period is very important in determining the quality of the graft
and often its overall chance of survival. The corneal epithelium is replaced by the
recipient epithelium after transplant and this should usually take place in no more than 1
week. This reepithelialization is very important for healing, recovery of the epithelial
barrier against infectious agents, and for recovery of vision through the graft. Grafts that
take longer to heal can invite not only infection and hinder visual recovery, but be
permanently scarred, thinned, and even perforate/fail. Thus rapid reepithelialization is
crucial. This becomes even more crucial for monocular patients who need quick recovery.
Currently there is no universal agent that is used to coat the surface at the end of surgery
before patching. Previous animal studies have shown that sodium hyaluronate will promote
rapid migration of cells as well as stimulate cell proliferation leading to rapid wound
closure (1,2). In 1987 one smaller study showed that topical sodium hyaluronate (Healon) may
foster improved epithelial healing but it was used intraoperatively and presented technical
challenges (3). A more recent non-randomized, retrospective study found that sodium
hyaluronate at the end of surgery to coat the ocular surface shortened reepithelialization
time. This was in comparison to dexamethasone/oxytetracycline ointment and
neomycin/dexamethasone drops, both of which hinder reepithelialization (4). To date we know
of no prospective, randomized, double-blinded studies that compare the application of sodium
hyaluronate versus nothing (currently the practice at UVA).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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