Yee R W, Kocurek D, Yu H S, Smith G, Lam C
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio 78284-6230.
Ophthalmic Surg. 1992 Aug;23(8):528-32.
The nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents (NSAIAs) flurbiprofen and suprofen applied topically to reduce miosis may counteract the desired effects of miotics used during ocular surgery. In a pigmented rabbit model, 1% acetylcholine was shown to cause a greater, significant initial (for the first 30 minutes) constriction (P less than .05) than 0.01% carbachol in eyes pretreated with flurbiprofen and suprofen. From 2 to 8 hours, NSAIA pretreatment had a greater miotic effect with carbachol than with acetylcholine. There were no significant differences between flurbiprofen and suprofen on the miotic effect of carbachol or acetylcholine.
局部应用非甾体抗炎药(NSAIA)氟比洛芬和舒洛芬以减轻瞳孔缩小,可能会抵消眼科手术中使用的缩瞳剂的预期效果。在色素兔模型中,在经氟比洛芬和舒洛芬预处理的眼中,1%乙酰胆碱比0.01%卡巴胆碱引起更大、更显著的初始(最初30分钟)缩瞳(P<0.05)。在2至8小时内,NSAIA预处理对卡巴胆碱的缩瞳作用比对乙酰胆碱的缩瞳作用更大。氟比洛芬和舒洛芬对卡巴胆碱或乙酰胆碱缩瞳作用的影响无显著差异。