局部麻醉下白内障手术的术前焦虑和术后疼痛

M. Rekik, K. Maaloul, S. Kammoun, Samira Jerbi, Mayssa Amor, A. Trigui
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导言:目的:描述与局部麻醉下白内障手术相关的术前焦虑和术后疼痛,并确定决定其发生的因素:这是一项横断面、描述性和分析性研究,研究对象包括在突尼斯斯法克斯哈比卜-布尔吉巴大学医院眼科接受第一眼白内障手术的患者。使用阿姆斯特丹术前焦虑和信息量表对术前焦虑进行评估。术后疼痛采用视觉模拟量表进行测量:结果:共纳入 203 名患者,男女比例(男/女)为 0.79。平均年龄为(67.73±9.4)岁。术前焦虑总平均分为(10.8±5.2)分。患者对信息需求的平均得分为 3.45±1.5。最令人焦虑的因素是手术失败和失去手术眼球的可能性。焦虑的决定因素是年轻和女性。患者术后疼痛的平均评分为(3.51±1.8)分。疼痛与手术持续时间呈弱正相关:结论:有必要通过术前教育和适当的管理来控制与白内障手术相关的焦虑和疼痛,以提高患者的舒适度和幸福感。
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Preoperative anxiety and postoperative pain associated with cataract surgery under local anesthesia
Introduction: Although cataract surgery is a routine outpatient surgery, anxiety and pain remain two significant concerns seen in patients. Purpose: To describe preoperative anxiety and postoperative pain related to cataract surgery under local anesthesia and identify the factors determining their occurrence. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical, study which included patients who underwent cataract surgery for the first eye in the ophthalmology department of Habib Bourguiba University Hospital in Sfax-Tunisia. Preoperative anxiety was assessed using the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale. Postoperative pain was measured using the visual analog scale. Results: A total of 203 patients were included with a sex ratio (M/F) of 0.79. The average age was 67.73±9.4 years. The mean overall preoperative anxiety score was 10.8±5.2. The average score for the need for information among patients was 3.45±1.5. The most anxiety-provoking factor was the possibility of surgery failure and loss of the operated eye. The determining factors for anxiety were young age and female gender. The average postoperative pain score in our patients was 3.51±1.8. A weakly positive correlation was noted between pain and duration of the procedure. Conclusion: Managing anxiety and pain related to cataract surgery through preoperative education and adequate management is necessary to improve patient comfort and well-being
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