Hypochlorous acid antiseptic washout improves patient comfort after intravitreal injection: A patient reported outcomes study

Anthony Fam, Paul T. Finger, Ankit S. Tomar, Gaurav Garg, Kimberly J. Chin

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Abstract

Purpose: Current ocular antiseptic practice for intravitreal injection (IVI) employs 5% povidone-iodine (Betadine®) drops which frequently cause ocular discomfort and prolonged irritation. In an effort to improve comfort while maintaining efficacy, we studied a hypochlorous acid (HOCL 0.01%) spray washout prior to injection. Methods: Patients had received a minimum of 3 IVIs prepared with Betadine®antisepsis prior to entry in this study. Their subsequent IVIs were prepared with Betadine®followed by HOCL 0.01% washout. Facets of comfort were measured by a Likert-scaled questionnaire to compare their experiences after IVI. Results: Thirty-seven participants were enrolled. Addition of HOCL 0.01% spray after Betadine®reduced the duration of discomfort (P = 0.001) and need for artificial tears postinjection (P = 0.003). It improved their reported quality of life (P = 0.04) and sleep (P = 0.01). There were neither HOCL-related side effects nor endophthalmitis during this study. Conclusion: Topical HOCL 0.01% spray after topical Betadine®antisepsis significantly improved patient comfort following IVIs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2439-2444
Number of pages6
JournalIndian Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume68
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antisepsis
  • Betadine
  • HOCL
  • PRO
  • comfort
  • hypochlorous acid
  • intravitreal
  • prophylaxis
  • quality of life

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