Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research (Jan 2012)

Normobaric Oxygen Therapy for Scleral Ischemia or Melt

  • Farideh Sharifipour,
  • Mahmoodreza Panahi-Bazaz,
  • Esmaeil Idani,
  • Mohammad Malekahmadi,
  • Sepehr Feizi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 275 – 280

Abstract

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Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of normobaric oxygen (NBO) therapy for treatment of scleral ischemia or melt. Methods: This prospective interventional case series includes 9 eyes of 8 patients with scleral ischemia or melt of diverse etiologies. Following the failure of conventional medical and/or surgical therapy to improve ischemia or upon clinical deterioration, NBO was initiated. All patients received 100% NBO at flow rate of 10 liters/minute by face mask for 1 hour, twice daily until complete vascularization of ischemic areas. Main outcome measures were improvement of scleral ischemia and healing of conjunctival epithelial defects. Results: NBO therapy led to epithelialization and vascularization of the ischemic sclera in all eyes; the repair process began 3-4 days after NBO had been initiated and was completed in 18.1±4.7 (range, 10-25) days. All patients remained stable over a 9-month follow-up period. Conclusion: NBO therapy seems effective for treatment of scleral ischemia or melt, and hence can be considered as a non-invasive alternative to surgical intervention in these conditions.

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