Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond

Inflammation represents the manifestation of the host's vascular and cellular response to tissue damage, hypersensitivity of the immune system or autoimmunity. As soon as the damage is detected, the mechanisms of localization and removal of foreign substances and damaged tissues are triggered....

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Main Authors: Matteo Piovella, Teresio Avitabile, Roberto Bellucci, Aldo Caporossi, Giorgio Marchini, Pasquale Troiano, Pier Luigi Canonico
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Online Access:https://journals.aboutscience.eu/index.php/aboutopen/article/view/166
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spelling doaj-b1c596739d414ebe8c69b008f82e95202020-11-25T03:40:16ZengAboutScience SrlAboutOpen2465-26282019-04-016110.33393/abtpn.2019.166Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyondMatteo Piovella0Teresio Avitabile1Roberto Bellucci2Aldo Caporossi3Giorgio Marchini4Pasquale Troiano5Pier Luigi Canonico6President (2010-2021) Italian Ophthalmological Society (SOI); Treasurer, Italian Federation of Medical Scientific Societies-FISM; General Secretary, Italian Union Association of Eye Doctors and Orthoptists-ASMOOI; President, “Together for Sight” Foundation; Medical Director Centro Microchirurgia Ambulatoriale-CMA, Monza (MB) - ItalyProfessor and Chairman Eye Clinic University of Catania; General Secretary Italian Ophthalmological Society (SOI), Rome - ItalyDepartment of Ophthalmology, Hospital and University of Verona, Verona - ItalyInstitute of Ophthalmology, Catholic University "Sacro Cuore" Foundation "A. Gemelli", Rome - ItalyFull Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman, University Eye Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement, University of Verona; Director of the School of Ophthalmology, University of Verona; AOUI-Borgo Roma Hospital, Verona - ItalyDirector of the Eye Unit - Fatebenefratelli "Sacra Famiglia" Hospital, Erba (CO) - ItalyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Piemonte Orientale “Amedeo Avogadro”, Novara - Italy Inflammation represents the manifestation of the host's vascular and cellular response to tissue damage, hypersensitivity of the immune system or autoimmunity. As soon as the damage is detected, the mechanisms of localization and removal of foreign substances and damaged tissues are triggered. This response is amplified by the activation of inflammatory cells and by the production of chemical mediators derived from arachidonic acid, vasoactive substances and cytokines. At the ocular level, among the different responses implemented by various inflammation mediators, the action of prostaglandins is mainly expressed in three ways: i) change of intraocular pressure; ii) induction of miosis; iii) increase of protein concentration in the aqueous humor. Ocular inflammation may continue long after the cessation of the initial cause and may also lead to serious consequences, including permanent vision reduction. For this reason, it is essential to establish a correct and effective therapeutic strategy, which allows to control inflammation, the symptoms and the clinical signs associated with it. This article therefore deals with therapeutic strategies to control inflammation, with a particular focus on the role of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cataract surgery. https://journals.aboutscience.eu/index.php/aboutopen/article/view/166BronfenacCataract surgeryInflammation managementNSAIDs
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author Matteo Piovella
Teresio Avitabile
Roberto Bellucci
Aldo Caporossi
Giorgio Marchini
Pasquale Troiano
Pier Luigi Canonico
spellingShingle Matteo Piovella
Teresio Avitabile
Roberto Bellucci
Aldo Caporossi
Giorgio Marchini
Pasquale Troiano
Pier Luigi Canonico
Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
AboutOpen
Bronfenac
Cataract surgery
Inflammation management
NSAIDs
author_facet Matteo Piovella
Teresio Avitabile
Roberto Bellucci
Aldo Caporossi
Giorgio Marchini
Pasquale Troiano
Pier Luigi Canonico
author_sort Matteo Piovella
title Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
title_short Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
title_full Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
title_fullStr Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
title_sort inflammation management in ophthalmology: new evidences for cataract surgery and beyond
publisher AboutScience Srl
series AboutOpen
issn 2465-2628
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Inflammation represents the manifestation of the host's vascular and cellular response to tissue damage, hypersensitivity of the immune system or autoimmunity. As soon as the damage is detected, the mechanisms of localization and removal of foreign substances and damaged tissues are triggered. This response is amplified by the activation of inflammatory cells and by the production of chemical mediators derived from arachidonic acid, vasoactive substances and cytokines. At the ocular level, among the different responses implemented by various inflammation mediators, the action of prostaglandins is mainly expressed in three ways: i) change of intraocular pressure; ii) induction of miosis; iii) increase of protein concentration in the aqueous humor. Ocular inflammation may continue long after the cessation of the initial cause and may also lead to serious consequences, including permanent vision reduction. For this reason, it is essential to establish a correct and effective therapeutic strategy, which allows to control inflammation, the symptoms and the clinical signs associated with it. This article therefore deals with therapeutic strategies to control inflammation, with a particular focus on the role of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cataract surgery.
topic Bronfenac
Cataract surgery
Inflammation management
NSAIDs
url https://journals.aboutscience.eu/index.php/aboutopen/article/view/166
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