Improved method of dilating pupils for ophthalmic exams under anesthesia (faster and easier)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
David H. Abramson , Todd Liu , Edith Guarini , Jacquelyn Gaccione , Christina Bracken , Andrea Bobin , Angela Foerch , Melissa A. Robbins , Ricardo Dodds Rojas , Jasmine H. Francis
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Abstract

Objective

The pupils of children with retinoblastoma are routinely dilated pre-procedure with Tropicamide and Phenylephrine. Despite that, the pupil constricts once general anesthesia begins. The aim of this study is to see if adding Ketorolac to the regular dilating drops given pre-procedure shortens the length of anesthesia.

Methods

Retrospective comparison of time under anesthesia for two groups of retinoblastoma children receiving anesthesia for examination under anesthesia: one group (January 1, 2019 to October 1, 2022) had been dilated with Tropicamide 1% and Phenylephrine 2.5% while the second group (October 2, 2022 to July 1, 2023) was dilated with a combination drop using those drugs with topical Ketorolac 0.5% and Proparacaine 0.5%.

Results

Average anesthesia time for patients who received the older two-drug combination was 25 minutes vs. 16 minutes (36% reduction in exposure time) for those who received the newer four-drug combination (9 minutes less anesthesia) (P < 0.001).

Conclusions

The use of a combined dilating drop that incorporated Tropicamide 1%, Phenylephrine 2.5%, Proparacaine 0.5% and Ketorolac 0.5% significantly shortened the time for exams under anesthesia for children with retinoblastoma because the pupil remained dilated after anesthesia induction with Sevoflurane. Using this combined drop, children will receive 5–10 hours less anesthesia during their treatment for retinoblastoma and staff will have more than 150 hours of fewer exposure to anesthetic gasses. In addition, far fewer drops are necessary pre-anesthesia, minimizing trauma to the children and families.

改进了在麻醉状态下进行眼科检查的散瞳方法(更快、更简便)
目的视网膜母细胞瘤患儿在术前常规使用托吡卡胺和苯肾上腺素散瞳。尽管如此,一旦开始全身麻醉,瞳孔就会收缩。本研究旨在了解在术前常规散瞳滴剂中加入酮咯酸是否会缩短麻醉时间。方法回顾性比较两组接受麻醉检查的视网膜母细胞瘤患儿的麻醉时间:一组(2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 10 月 1 日)用 1%托吡卡胺和 2.5%,而第二组(2022 年 10 月 2 日至 2023 年 7 月 1 日)则在使用上述药物的基础上联合滴用 0.5%酮咯酸和 0.5%丙美卡因进行扩张。结果 使用较早的两药联合疗法的患者的平均麻醉时间为 25 分钟,而使用较新的四药联合疗法的患者的平均麻醉时间为 16 分钟(缩短了 36%)(麻醉时间缩短了 9 分钟)(P < 0.001)。结论使用含有 1%托吡卡胺、2.5% 苯肾上腺素、0.5% 丙美卡因和 0.5%酮咯酸的复合散瞳滴剂可显著缩短视网膜母细胞瘤患儿的麻醉检查时间,因为在使用七氟醚诱导麻醉后瞳孔仍处于散大状态。使用这种复合滴剂,儿童在视网膜母细胞瘤治疗期间的麻醉时间将减少 5-10 小时,工作人员接触麻醉气体的时间将减少 150 小时以上。此外,麻醉前所需的滴剂也会大大减少,从而最大程度地减少对儿童和家人的创伤。
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