[受体阻滞剂和角膜敏感性]。

H Höh, W Nastainczyk
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我们在眼科健康人群中进行了几项安慰剂对照、随机、前瞻性、平行、双盲研究,以确定在德意志联邦共和国具有类似效力的-受体阻滞剂的局部麻醉效果和局部主观耐受性。不同受体阻滞剂的局部麻醉效果有显著差异。根据受体阻滞剂的类型,局部麻醉效果从几乎没有到麻醉允许接触玻璃检查和去除异物后,只需滴一滴。随着受体阻滞剂局部麻醉作用强度的增加,其主观耐受性变差。主观耐受性和局部麻醉效果与辛醇-水分布系数有显著的统计学相关性。由于局部麻醉的作用,我们建议在受体阻滞剂治疗期间反复检查角膜敏感性。对于眼睛敏感的人、“反应者”、隐形眼镜佩戴者和因其他原因角膜敏感性降低的人,尤其是在使用具有明显局部麻醉作用的-受体阻滞剂治疗期间,应更频繁地进行这种治疗。除了全身副作用、心脏选择性、对泪膜的影响、内在的拟交感神经活性和局部耐受性等,受体阻滞剂的局部麻醉作用是受体阻滞剂“鉴别指征”的另一个重要方面。
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[Beta blockers and corneal sensitivity].

We performed several placebo-controlled, randomized, prospective, parallel, double-masked studies in ophthalmologically healthy people to determine the local anesthetic effect and the topical subjective tolerability of beta blockers with similar potency of action that are available in the Federal Republic of Germany. There are marked differences in the local anesthetic effects of the different beta blockers. Depending on the type of beta blockers the local anesthetic effect ranges from practically none up to anesthesia allowing contact glass examinations and removal of foreign bodies after application of only one drop. The subjective tolerability becomes worse with increasing strength of local anesthetic effect of the beta-blocker. There is a statistically significant correlation between the subjective tolerability and local anesthetic effect and the octanol-water distribution coefficient. Because of the local anesthetic effect, we recommend repeated checks of corneal sensitivity during beta blocker therapy. This should be done more frequently in people with sensitive eyes, "responders," contact lens wearers, and people with reduced corneal sensitivity for other reasons, especially during therapy with beta-blockers with marked local anesthetic effects. In addition to systemic side effects, cardioselectivity, influence on tear film, intrinsic sympathomimetic activity and topical tolerance, etc., the local anesthetic effect of beta blockers is a further important aspect in the "differential indications" of beta-blockers.

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