Topical anesthesia for cataract surgery: the patients' perspective.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-06-24 DOI:10.1155/2014/827659
Aytekin Apil, Baki Kartal, Metin Ekinci, Halil Huseyin Cagatay, Sadullah Keles, Erdinc Ceylan, Ozgur Cakici
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Abstract

Purpose. To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of 0.5% propacaine hydrochloride as topical anesthesia during phacoemulsification surgery. Methods. Intraoperative pain intensity was assessed using a 5-category verbal rating scale during each of three surgical stages. Pain scores from each surgical stage and total pain scores were compared for the factors of patient age, gender, cataract laterality, and type. Results. In comparison of cataract type subgroups, the mean total pain scores and mean stage 2 pain scores in both white mature cataract (WMC) and corticonuclear plus posterior subcapsular cataract (CN + PSC) groups were significantly higher than in the PSC-only (PSC) group (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Phacoemulsification with topical anesthesia is not a completely painless procedure. Pain intensity varies with cataract type and stage of surgery.

白内障手术的表面麻醉:患者的视角。
目的。目的评价0.5%盐酸丙帕卡因表面麻醉在超声乳化手术中的镇痛效果。方法。术中疼痛强度采用5类口头评定量表在三个手术阶段进行评估。比较患者年龄、性别、白内障侧边性和类型等因素对各手术阶段疼痛评分和总疼痛评分的影响。结果。在白内障类型亚组比较中,白色成熟型白内障(WMC)和皮质核合并后囊下白内障(CN + PSC)组的平均总疼痛评分和2期平均疼痛评分均显著高于单纯PSC组(P < 0.05)。结论。表面麻醉下的超声乳化术并不是一个完全无痛的过程。疼痛强度因白内障类型和手术阶段而异。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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