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. 2016 Mar 2;9:47–54. doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S97297

Table 2.

Outcome of treatment with autologous serum in eyes with different types of ocular surface disease

Indication Patientsa, n (%) Eyes, n (%) Treatments, n Proportion of eyes with > 1 treatment (%) Duration of treatmentb, median (range) days Proportion of eyes with healed epitheliumb, n (%) Follow-upc, median (range) months
PED 14 (58.3) 16 (50.0) 22 4 (25.0) 15 (3–35) Complete healing: 6 (37.5); partial success: 3 (18.8); 7 (43.8)d 12.5 (2–88)
SPK 5 (20.8) 9 (28.1) 9 0 (0) 7 (5–21) 3 (33.3) complete healing, 2 (22.2) partial success, 4 (44.4)d 66 (<1–121)
Perforation 5 (20.8) 5 (15.6) 5 0 (0) 14.5 (6–23) NA 28 (<1–71)
Pain post-LASIK 1 (4.2) 2 (6.3) 4 1 (100) 217 (NA) NA 9

Notes:

a

N=24 patients. However, in one patient, one eye was classified as having PED and the other eye as with perforation, hence the sum of 25 patients.

b

Only first treatment included.

c

Follow-up time is given for all eyes (n=32).

d

Remaining 43.8% with no measurable effect, lost to follow-up, or suspected noncompliance.

Abbreviations: LASIK, laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis; NA, not applicable; PED, persistent epithelial defect; SPK, superficial punctate keratitis.