Li JL, Zhao J, Guo ZF, Xiao C, Liu X. Efficacy of recombinant human epidermal growth factor plus sodium hyaluronate eye drops in diabetic dry eye post-cataract surgery. World J Diabetes 2024; 15(6): 1234-1241 [PMID: 38983819 DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i6.1234]
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Xuan Liu, MM, Doctor, Department of Ophthalmology, Xianyang First People’s Hospital, No. 10 Biyuan Road, Qindu District, Xianyang 712000, Shaanxi Province, China. lx641131366@126.com
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Ophthalmology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Diabetes. Jun 15, 2024; 15(6): 1234-1241 Published online Jun 15, 2024. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i6.1234
Efficacy of recombinant human epidermal growth factor plus sodium hyaluronate eye drops in diabetic dry eye post-cataract surgery
Jun-Ling Li, Jin Zhao, Zhen-Feng Guo, Chang Xiao, Xuan Liu
Jun-Ling Li, Zhen-Feng Guo, Chang Xiao, Department of Ophthalmology, Tianjin Beichen Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nankai University, Tianjin 300400, China
Jin Zhao, Xuan Liu, Department of Ophthalmology, Xianyang First People’s Hospital, Xianyang 712000, Shaanxi Province, China
Co-first authors: Jun-Ling Li and Jin Zhao.
Author contributions: Li JL and Zhao J designed the research and wrote the first manuscript; Li JL, Zhao J, Guo ZF, Xiao C and Liu X contributed to conceiving the research and analyzing data; Li JL, Zhao J and Liu X conducted the analysis and provided guidance for the research; all authors reviewed and approved the final manuscript. Li JL and Zhao J contributed equally to this work and are co-first authors.
Supported byTianjin Health Research Project, No. TJWJ2023MS062.
Institutional review board statement: This study was reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of Tianjin Beichen Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Nankai University.
Informed consent statement: Patients were not required to give informed consent to the study because the analysis used anonymous clinical data that were obtained after each patient agreed to treatment by written consent.
Conflict-of-interest statement: There is no conflict of interest.
Data sharing statement: All data and materials are available from the corresponding author.
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Corresponding author: Xuan Liu, MM, Doctor, Department of Ophthalmology, Xianyang First People’s Hospital, No. 10 Biyuan Road, Qindu District, Xianyang 712000, Shaanxi Province, China. lx641131366@126.com
Received: January 19, 2024 Revised: March 5, 2024 Accepted: April 17, 2024 Published online: June 15, 2024 Processing time: 144 Days and 7 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Cataracts are a common clinical blinding eye disease with a high incidence among the older population. Phacoemulsification followed by intraocular lens implantation is currently the mainstream surgical method for treating cataracts and restoring visual function. However, patients with diabetes often have a higher incidence of dry eye syndrome (DES) after cataract surgery compared with nondiabetic patients because of factors such as less basic tear secretion and poor tear film stability, which seriously affect the patient’s quality of life. Therefore, the effective improvement of DES after cataract surgery in these patients is of great clinical significance. Considering the specific clinical application scenarios, the effect of recombinant human epidermal growth factor combined with sodium hyaluronate eye drops on DES in patients with diabetes after cataract surgery warrants exploration.