Intraocular toxicity caused by MEROCTANE perfluorocarbon liquid
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Coco Martin, Rosa M.
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Andrés Iglesias, Cristina
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Srivastava, Girish K.
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Lagos Rodríguez, Javier
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Ruiz Tevah, Miguel
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Díaz Cárdenas, Mario R.
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Fernández Bueno, Iván
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García Serna, Juan
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García Gutiérrez, María Teresa
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García Layana, Alfredo
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Pastor, J. Carlos
Admission date
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2022-01-10T21:29:32Z
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2022-01-10T21:29:32Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Scientific Reports (2021) 11:599
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10.1038/s41598-020-79561-y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183643
Abstract
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Serious intraocular toxicity cases have been reported worldwide after the use of different
perfluorocarbon liquids. The current study reports for the first-time the clinical pictures of cases
of acute intraocular toxicity caused by MEROCTANE, a perfluoro-octane commercialized by a
Turkish company and distributed in many countries. A series of 18 cases from Chile and Spain was
retrospectively analysed. To evaluate the impurity profile, a suspicious MEROCTANE sample (lot
OCT.01.2013) was analysed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry and compared with a nonsuspicious
sample of the same commercial perfluoro-octane (lot OCT 722011). Cytotoxicity was tested
following a direct-contact method, taking into consideration the high volatility and hydrophobicity
of perfluoro-octane and following the ISO 10993 guideline. Cytotoxicity test showed clear cytotoxic
effects of the analysed batch (less than 9% of cell viability). Moreover, chemical analysis demonstrated
the presence of many contaminants, some highly toxic (acids and alcohols). Perfluorocarbon
liquids are useful tools for intraocular surgery but companies and Agencies of Medical Devices must
implement measures that guarantee the safety of these products based on both chemical and
cytotoxicity analysis for every batch. Medical staff should be encouraged to report any suspected case
to their respective National Agencies.
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en
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Nature Research
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States