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Scand J Rheumatol ; 49(3): 233-238, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32043398

ABSTRACT

Objective: There has been no previous study comparing the frequency of sicca symptoms and Sjögren's syndrome (SS) in coeliac patients (CPs) and healthy controls (HCs) using a tight screening method. The aim of this study was to compare the frequency of sicca symptoms and SS in HCs and CPs.Method: The study included 80 CPs and 100 HCs. This study was designed as a case-control study with four phases. The frequency of SS in CPs and HCs was defined according to the 2002 American-European Consensus Group (AECG) and 2012 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria. The frequency of sicca symptoms and SS was compared between CPs and HCs.Results: Ocular and oral symptoms occurred in 22% and 26% of CPs, respectively, compared to 13% and 10% of HCs, respectively. Proportions with oral symptoms were statistically significantly different between CPs and HCs (p = 0.005), whereas there was no significant difference for ocular symptoms (p = 0.113). According to ACR and AECG criteria, the prevalence of SS was 3.8% and 5.0% in CPs and 3.0% and 2.0% in HCs, respectively.Conclusion: Although oral symptoms were more frequent in CPs than in HCs, the frequency of SS was not different between the groups. The increased frequency of oral symptoms may be related to reasons other than autoimmunity.


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Celiac Disease/epidemiology , Dry Eye Syndromes/epidemiology , Sjogren's Syndrome/epidemiology , Xerostomia/epidemiology , Adult , Antibodies, Antinuclear/immunology , Case-Control Studies , Celiac Disease/immunology , Dry Eye Syndromes/immunology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Rheumatoid Factor/immunology , Sjogren's Syndrome/immunology , Xerostomia/immunology
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J Chemother ; 9(4): 257-62, 1997 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9269605

ABSTRACT

This study was undertaken to compare aqueous humor penetration of topical 0.3% ciprofloxacin, 0.3% norfloxacin and 0.3% ofloxacin in 63 patients undergoing cataract surgery. The patients were divided into two groups. Group 1 (long-term treatment) involved 30 patients undergoing cataract extraction who received either 0.3% ciprofloxacin, 0.3% norfloxacin or 0.3% ofloxacin topical drops. Each patient was preoperatively given a single drop per hour six times. At the time of surgery, 0.1 ml aqueous fluid was aspirated from the anterior chamber and immediately stored at -70 degrees C. Topically applied ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and norfloxacin achieved mean aqueous humor levels of 2.80 +/- 1.07, 2.95 +/- 1.19 and 1.50 +/- 0.48 micrograms/ml respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in intraocular mean aqueous levels of ciprofloxacin versus ofloxacin. Topical ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin achieved mean aqueous humor levels significantly higher than norfloxacin (p < 0.001 and p < 0.0008 respectively). Group 2 (short-term treatment) involved 33 patients undergoing cataract extraction who received 0.3% ciprofloxacin, 0.3% ofloxacin and 0.3% norfloxacin topical drops. These patients were given one drop at 90 minutes and one drop 30 minutes preoperatively. At the time of surgery, 0.1 ml aqueous fluid was aspirated from the anterior chamber and immediately stored at -70 degrees C. Topically applied ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and norfloxacin achieved mean aqueous humor levels of 1.11 +/- 0.50, 1.50 +/- 0.62 and 1.20 +/- 0.43 micrograms/ml respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in intraocular mean aqueous humor levels of ofloxacin versus norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin versus norfloxacin. Topical ofloxacin achieved a significantly higher mean aqueous humor level than ciprofloxacin (p < 0.03). All levels were above the minimum inhibitory concentrations of ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and norfloxacin for most of the sensitive organisms.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Aqueous Humor/drug effects , Cataract Extraction , Ciprofloxacin/therapeutic use , Norfloxacin/therapeutic use , Ofloxacin/therapeutic use , Administration, Topical , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Infective Agents/administration & dosage , Aqueous Humor/metabolism , Ciprofloxacin/administration & dosage , Ciprofloxacin/metabolism , Eye Infections/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Norfloxacin/administration & dosage , Norfloxacin/metabolism , Ofloxacin/administration & dosage , Ofloxacin/metabolism , Ophthalmic Solutions
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Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther ; 35(5): 214-7, 1997 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9174877

ABSTRACT

The tear pharmacokinetic profiles of 0.3% ciprofloxacin, 0.3% ofloxacin, and 0.3% norfloxacin ophthalmic solutions after a single drop topically administrations in the eyes of 30 healthy volunteers were evaluated. Tear samples collected at 30, 120, 180, and 240 minutes, were analyzed for drug concentrations by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorometric detection. Topically applied ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and norfloxacin achieved the mean tear concentrations (mean +/- SD) of 11.28 +/- 6.98, 6.52 +/- 4.06, and 13.28 +/- 8.78 micrograms/g at 30 min, and then fell to 3.52 +/- 1.30, 4.82 +/- 1.80, and 5.79 +/- 4.80 micrograms/g at 240 min, respectively. Topical norfloxacin achieved mean tear level significantly higher than ofloxacin at 30 min (p = 0.031). There were no statistically significant differences in the mean tear levels of ciprofloxacin versus ofloxacin (at 30, 120, 180, and 240 min), ciprofloxacin versus norfloxacin (at 30, 120, 180, and 240 min) and ofloxacin versus norfloxacin (at 120, 180, and 240 min). However, the mean tear levels, 240 min after dosing ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin, fell to the statistically significant concentrations (p = 0.02 and p = 0.01, respectively). But, it is concluded that concentrations of ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and norfloxacin in tears were still significantly greater than the minimum inhibitory concentrations for the most sensitive organisms, 240 min after a single drop application.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacokinetics , Ciprofloxacin/pharmacokinetics , Norfloxacin/pharmacokinetics , Ofloxacin/pharmacokinetics , Tears/metabolism , Administration, Topical , Adult , Anti-Infective Agents/administration & dosage , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Ciprofloxacin/administration & dosage , Eye/metabolism , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Norfloxacin/administration & dosage , Ofloxacin/administration & dosage , Ophthalmic Solutions , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Tears/chemistry
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