David S. Hull, M. Thomas Chemotti, H. Edelhauser
Feb 1, 1975
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American journal of ophthalmology
Abstract
Intracameral epinephrine has been advocated for treatment of iris bleeding and inadequate pupillary dilatation during intraocular surgery. Commercial epinephrine 1:1000 with its preservative sodium bisulfite damaged corneal endothelial function and ultrastructure in rabbit and monkey eyes with sodium bisulfite the source of the damage. Endothelial damage can be prevented with a 1:5000 dilution of commercially available epinephrine in 0.1% sodium bisulfite or freshly prepared epinephrine bitartrate 1:1000 with a bicarbonate Ringers.