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. 2014 Feb 2;2014:595973. doi: 10.1155/2014/595973

Erratum to “Topical 100% Serum Eye Drops for Treating Corneal Epithelial Defect after Ocular Surgery”

Kaevalin Lekhanont 1,*, Passara Jongkhajornpong 1, Lulin Choubtum 2, Varintorn Chuckpaiwong 1
PMCID: PMC3929336

The authors would like to make the following changes. (1) In the original Table  1, operations part, there were some erroneous calculations of the percentage of each operation. They are corrected as shown in the current version of Table 1. (2) In the original Table  2, there were some erroneous calculations in the SE column. They are corrected as shown in the current version of Table 2.

Table 1.

Participant baseline characteristics.

Characteristics Number (%)
Total patient numbers 181 (100)
Age (years)
 Mean ± SD 62.39 ± 14.28
 Range 34–89
Sex
 Male 89 (49.17)
 Female 92 (50.83)
Laterality
 Right eye 85 (46.96)
 Left eye 96 (53.04)
Operations
 (i) Penetrating keratoplasty 99 (54.70)
 (ii) Anterior lamellar keratoplasty 40 (22.10)
 (iii) Pars plana vitrectomy with corneal epithelial debridement 16 (8.84)
 (iv) Combined PK and cataract surgery 12 (6.63)
 (v) Phototherapeutic keratectomy 6 (3.31)
 (vi) Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C 3 (1.66)
 (vii) Boston keratoprosthesis 3 (1.66)
 (viii) Excision of ocular surface squamous neoplasia 2 (1.10)
Diabetes mellitus 45 (24.86)

Table 2.

Probability of achieving complete corneal epithelialization during followup.

Time (day) Probability of the events (%) SE 95% CI
7 80.68 4.21 71.86–88.14
14 93.18 2.69 86.66–97.21
21 94.55 2.47 88.27–98.07
28 96.36 2.22 90.08–99.14
35
42
49
56
63

SE: standard error; CI: confidence interval.


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