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A comparison of patient comfort during cataract surgery with topical anesthesia versus topical anesthesia and intracameral lidocaine.

机译:白内障手术时局部麻醉与局部麻醉和前房内利多卡因的患者舒适度比较。

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intraocular lidocaine increases patient comfort during cataract surgery while under topical anesthesia. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: Both men and women between 45 and 85 years of age who were scheduled for elective cataract surgery while under topical anesthesia participated. Sixty-eight patients were randomized to each group. INTERVENTION: Patients were randomized to receive either topical anesthesia plus intracameral 1% preservative-free lidocaine or intracameral balanced salt solution. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Patient assessment of pain during delivery of the anesthesia, surgery, and after surgery using a visual analog pain scale was measured. Patients also recorded the degree to which they were bothered by tissue manipulation and the microscope light. Surgeon assessments of operative conditions, patient cooperation, and intraoperative complications were recorded. The attending anesthesiologist recorded any required supplemental intravenous sedation and any increase in pulse or increase in blood pressure. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in patient-reported pain scores for delivery of anesthesia (P = 0.902), surgery (P = 0.170), or after surgery (P = 0.680). Patients in the lidocaine group reported being less bothered by tissue manipulation (P = 0.021). The surgeon assessment showed more patient cooperation in the lidocaine group (P = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: Both topical anesthesia alone and topical anesthesia plus intracameral lidocaine provide good operative conditions for the surgeon and comfortable surgical circumstances for the patient. Injection of intraocular lidocaine increases patient cooperation and decreases the degree to which patients are bothered by tissue manipulation, two outcomes that justify its use.
机译:目的:确定局部麻醉下白内障手术期间眼内利多卡​​因是否可提高患者舒适度。设计:前瞻性,随机,双掩蔽,安慰剂对照的临床试验。参加者:计划在局部麻醉下进行择期白内障手术的45至85岁的男性和女性均参加了研究。每组68例患者被随机分配。干预:患者随机接受局部麻醉加前房内1%无防腐剂利多卡因或前房内平衡盐溶液。主要观察指标:使用视觉模拟疼痛量表对患者在麻醉分娩,手术期间和手术后的疼痛评估。患者还记录了组织操作和显微镜光对他们造成的困扰的程度。记录外科医生对手术条件,患者合作和术中并发症的评估。主治麻醉师记录了任何需要的补充静脉镇静剂以及脉搏增加或血压升高的情况。结果:患者报告的麻醉分娩(P = 0.902),手术(P = 0.170)或手术后(P = 0.680)的疼痛评分无显着差异。利多卡因组的患者据报道较少受到组织操纵的困扰(P = 0.021)。医师评估显示,利多卡因组患者的合作更多(P = 0.043)。结论:单独的局部麻醉和局部麻醉加腔内利多卡因均可为外科医生提供良好的手术条件,并为患者提供舒适的手术环境。眼内注射利多卡因可增强患者的协作能力,并降低患者因组织操作而受到困扰的程度,这是证明使用利多卡因的两个结果。

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