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Efficiency of the Occlusion Therapy with and without Levodopa - Carbidopa in Amblyopic Children : A Tertiary Care Centre Experience
Author(s) -
Ishfaq Ahmad Sofi,
Satish Gupta,
Anuradha Bharti
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1658-7774
pISSN - 1658-3639
DOI - 10.12816/0048817
Subject(s) - medicine , tolerability , levodopa , carbidopa , occlusion , placebo , tertiary care , visual acuity , statistical significance , randomized controlled trial , anesthesia , surgery , disease , parkinson's disease , adverse effect , alternative medicine , pathology
OBJECTIVESTo assess the role, efficacy and tolerability of levodopa-carbidopa in the management of small and older children with different types of amblyopia.METHODOLOGYProspective randomised placebo controlled clinical study, in which 50 amblyopic patients between 5 and 20 years of age with visual acuity (V/A) < 20/40 were included, was carried on. After having attained the best possible refractive correction, patients were randomly divided into 2 groups. They were prescribed levodopa-carbidopa (10:1) (4-6mg/kg/day in 2-3 divided doses) or placebo, plus full-time occlusion of the sound eye, for a period of three months. Assessment of improvement in V/A, compliance and tolerance was done at follow up visits. Data was analyzed using computer software Ms-Excel and Epi-Info Version 6.0. The statistical significance was assessed by Chi-Square/Fisher's Exact Test.RESULTSVisual acuity for the amblyopic eye improved significantly in both groups but there was significant improvement in group 1 than group 2 (P = 0.0001). In a subgroup of patients older than 12 years, levodopa group showed statistically significant improvement in baseline V/A (P = 0.0001). In patients with severe amblyopia, each group showed significant improvement in baseline V/A (p < 0.05), but was significantly more in group 1 (P = 0.0001). Compliance rates were similar among the groups and levodopa-carbidopa at a dose range of 4-6 mg/kg/day was well tolerated.CONCLUSIONLevodopa-carbidopa can be used as an adjunct to conventional occlusion therapy in amblyopia particularly in older children and severe cases of amblyopia, and it is well tolerated.

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