Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration

Douglas A Katsev,1 Cailyn C Katsev,1 Jen Pinnow,2 Catherine M Lockhart3 1Santa Barbara Surgery Center, Santa Barbara, CA, 2Pinnow Consulting, Bellingham, WA, 3Omeros Corporation, seattle, WA, USA Purpose: To evaluate the intracameral concentration of ketorolac tromethamine (ketorolac) at the begi...

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Main Authors: Katsev DA, Katsev CC, Pinnow J, Lockhart CM
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-10-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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spelling doaj-234bb9dd37354623b517a1c6bfeab0852020-11-25T01:52:37ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832017-10-01Volume 111897190135312Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administrationKatsev DAKatsev CCPinnow JLockhart CMDouglas A Katsev,1 Cailyn C Katsev,1 Jen Pinnow,2 Catherine M Lockhart3 1Santa Barbara Surgery Center, Santa Barbara, CA, 2Pinnow Consulting, Bellingham, WA, 3Omeros Corporation, seattle, WA, USA Purpose: To evaluate the intracameral concentration of ketorolac tromethamine (ketorolac) at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical administration.Setting: Santa Barbara Surgery Center, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.Design: This was a pre–post, interventional, single-arm study.Patients and methods: Patients undergoing cataract extraction and lens replacement (CELR) were eligible. Written informed consent was obtained from 14 patients who were prescribed topical ophthalmic ketorolac according to the surgeon’s usual practice beginning the day prior to surgery. The surgeon withdrew 100 µL of aqueous humor from the operative eye immediately prior to the initial surgical incision and again just prior to final anterior chamber reinflation and wound closure. Ketorolac concentrations in the intracameral fluid samples were measured.Results: Thirteen of 14 patients used four doses of ketorolac the day prior to surgery as directed, and one patient used three doses. On the day of surgery, all 14 patients administered one drop of topical ketorolac on awakening and one drop after arriving at the surgery center. Preoperative ketorolac concentrations for the 12 patients from whom samples were collected ranged from 4.9 to 369 ng/mL. End-of-procedure sample concentrations ranged from <1.0 (the lower limit of quantification [LLOQ]) to 6.32 ng/mL, with eight of 12 patients having ketorolac levels below the LLOQ. Conclusion: At-home compliance with topical ketorolac was good, with 92.9% of patients using it as directed. Following CELR, levels of ketorolac in the aqueous humor were low, and 66.7% of patients had undetectable levels. Keywords: cataract surgery, NSAIDs, ketorolac, topical administration, intracameral drug concentrationhttps://www.dovepress.com/intracameral-ketorolac-concentration-at-the-beginning-and-end-of-catar-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHCataract surgeryNSAIDsketorolactopical administrationintracameral drug concentration
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Katsev CC
Pinnow J
Lockhart CM
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Katsev CC
Pinnow J
Lockhart CM
Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
Clinical Ophthalmology
Cataract surgery
NSAIDs
ketorolac
topical administration
intracameral drug concentration
author_facet Katsev DA
Katsev CC
Pinnow J
Lockhart CM
author_sort Katsev DA
title Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
title_short Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
title_full Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
title_fullStr Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
title_full_unstemmed Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
title_sort intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Douglas A Katsev,1 Cailyn C Katsev,1 Jen Pinnow,2 Catherine M Lockhart3 1Santa Barbara Surgery Center, Santa Barbara, CA, 2Pinnow Consulting, Bellingham, WA, 3Omeros Corporation, seattle, WA, USA Purpose: To evaluate the intracameral concentration of ketorolac tromethamine (ketorolac) at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical administration.Setting: Santa Barbara Surgery Center, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.Design: This was a pre–post, interventional, single-arm study.Patients and methods: Patients undergoing cataract extraction and lens replacement (CELR) were eligible. Written informed consent was obtained from 14 patients who were prescribed topical ophthalmic ketorolac according to the surgeon’s usual practice beginning the day prior to surgery. The surgeon withdrew 100 µL of aqueous humor from the operative eye immediately prior to the initial surgical incision and again just prior to final anterior chamber reinflation and wound closure. Ketorolac concentrations in the intracameral fluid samples were measured.Results: Thirteen of 14 patients used four doses of ketorolac the day prior to surgery as directed, and one patient used three doses. On the day of surgery, all 14 patients administered one drop of topical ketorolac on awakening and one drop after arriving at the surgery center. Preoperative ketorolac concentrations for the 12 patients from whom samples were collected ranged from 4.9 to 369 ng/mL. End-of-procedure sample concentrations ranged from <1.0 (the lower limit of quantification [LLOQ]) to 6.32 ng/mL, with eight of 12 patients having ketorolac levels below the LLOQ. Conclusion: At-home compliance with topical ketorolac was good, with 92.9% of patients using it as directed. Following CELR, levels of ketorolac in the aqueous humor were low, and 66.7% of patients had undetectable levels. Keywords: cataract surgery, NSAIDs, ketorolac, topical administration, intracameral drug concentration
topic Cataract surgery
NSAIDs
ketorolac
topical administration
intracameral drug concentration
url https://www.dovepress.com/intracameral-ketorolac-concentration-at-the-beginning-and-end-of-catar-peer-reviewed-article-OPTH
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