Abstract

Immunologic corneal allograft rejection represents one of the main cause for graft failure. This study was conducted to observe and comparing the beneficial effect of topical 0.03% tacrolimus on corneal graft survival.To compare the effect of topical 0.03% tacrolimus plus 1% topical prednisolone with 1% topical prednisolone alone in preventing rejection after PK.40 patients were randomly allocated into two groups:Group A: patients received 0.03% topical tacrolimus ointment twice daily for a month plus 1% prednisolone acetate eye drops 2 hourly and tapered monthly. Group B: patients received 1% prednisolone acetate eye drop only 2 hourly and tapered monthly.The clinical outcomes were assessed in terms of post-op complications, graft rejection, and visual acuity after 6 months of follow-up. SPSS software, 20.0 version, IBM, Chicago were used for statistical analysis.Out of 40 patients, 29 (72.5%) were male and 11(27.5%) were female. Type of surgery and continuous suture closure was found to be statistically significant (p-value < 0.05) with post-op visual acuity in both groups. Types of graft rejection were found to be statistically significant (p-value < 0.05) with enucleation transplantation time(hours) in both groups and with secondary glaucoma (p = <0.001) in group A.We conclude that 0.03% topical tacrolimus ointment along with 1% topical prednisolone shows promising results and can be considered as an effective modality for preventing complications like secondary glaucoma, graft rejection, and getting the better visual outcome, where p-value (<0.05) was statistically significant.All patients should be instructed with regards to the reasonable use of topical tacrolimus to avoid any side effects.

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