2022
DOI: 10.1177/20552076221121155
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Objective measurement of adherence to topical steroid medication after penetrating keratoplasty using an electronic monitoring aid: A pilot study

Abstract: Objectives Corneal transplantation is the most common transplant worldwide and its success critically depends on the management of corneal graft rejection through topical steroid therapy during the first 12 months after surgery. There is currently no published data on adherence after keratoplasty. This pilot study aims to explore the adherence to topical steroid after penetrating keratoplasty using a smart electronic device. Methods Thirty patients undergoing penetratin… Show more

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“…An intensified use of lubricating eye drops might increase the individual subjects' improvement, while any experienced improvement in dry eye symptoms might lead to a reduction in their use of lubricating eye drops, which would have the opposite effect. To address this potential confounder in future trials, the inclusion of digital devices to quantify the use of lubricating eye drops could be considered (Poinard et al, 2022; Robin et al, 2007). Further, non‐specific factors such as the positive interaction between the patient and physician may enhance affective aspects in the patient, leading to increased subjective improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An intensified use of lubricating eye drops might increase the individual subjects' improvement, while any experienced improvement in dry eye symptoms might lead to a reduction in their use of lubricating eye drops, which would have the opposite effect. To address this potential confounder in future trials, the inclusion of digital devices to quantify the use of lubricating eye drops could be considered (Poinard et al, 2022; Robin et al, 2007). Further, non‐specific factors such as the positive interaction between the patient and physician may enhance affective aspects in the patient, leading to increased subjective improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%