Publication date: Oct 01, 2025
To compare the efficacy and safety of one-time povidone-iodine (PovI) administration followed by a course of tobramycin-dexamethasone eye drops versus artificial tears in acute viral conjunctivitis (AVC). This was a single-centre, randomized controlled trial. Patients with AVC were instilled with PovI (5%) after proparacaine and then divided into two groups using a computer-generated random number table. Group A received combination drops of tobramycin(0. 3%) and dexamethasone(0. 5%), and group B received carboxymethylcellulose(0. 5%) eyedrops. Both groups administered one drop four times daily for at least three days and until complete symptom resolution. A symptom score (SS) encompassing the five symptoms (redness, lid swelling, foreign body sensation, pain, watering; max score 15) was calculated at baseline, day 3, and day 7. The study included 230 eyes (120 in group A, 110 in group B). There was a significant reduction in mean total SS at day 3 (2. 16 +/- 2. 42) and day 7 (0. 56 +/- 1. 14) in all eyes compared to at presentation (8. 33 +/- 2. 46). At day 3, there was a lower mean total SS in group A (1. 97 +/- 2. 31) compared to group B (2. 36 +/- 2. 54) which was marginally significant (p = 0. 086). At day 7, the proportion of eyes that were symptom-free was similar between groups (70. 9%, p = 0. 881). A multivariate analysis found that group B (OR = 2. 08, p = 0. 036) and a higher pain score (OR = 1. 50, p = 0. 046) were associated with a lack of clinical resolution by day 3. A course of tobramycin-dexamethasone combination eyedrops after PovI may lead to early symptomatic relief, but recovery was similar to artificial tears by day 7. No significant/sight-threatening complications were observed in any groups.
Semantics
| Type | Source | Name |
|---|---|---|
| drug | DRUGBANK | Tobramycin |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Dexamethasone |
| disease | MESH | Conjunctivitis |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Povidone-iodine |
| disease | MESH | viral conjunctivitis |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Proparacaine |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Carboxymethylcellulose |
| disease | IDO | symptom |
| disease | MESH | foreign body |
| disease | MESH | complications |
| disease | MESH | Eye Infections Viral |