仓储仓储管理实践:对KSOPRS会员的调查。

Hyun Jin Shin, Jin Sook Yoon, Hokyung Choung, Helen Lew
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目的:了解韩国眼科整形与重建外科学会(KSOPRS)成员眼角膜肿肿的当前管理模式。方法:通过电子邮件向KSOPRS的260名现任成员进行匿名网络调查。调查包括五个部分:(1)鉴别诊断,(2)痔疮的治疗策略,(3)痤疮的治疗策略,(4)术后护理,(5)儿科特异性方法。结果:80名KSOPRS会员参与了本研究,应答率为30.8%。红肿和疼痛是鉴别湿疹和湿疹最重要的因素。对于痔疮,73.8%的回答者首选外用抗生素,83.7%的回答者认为有效。大多数(77.6%)在考虑切开刮除前进行5-14天的非手术治疗。对于湿疹,治疗方法分为保守管理和侵入性方法。68.8%的应答者建议局部注射类固醇,并优先选择稀释曲安奈德。相对于冰霜,沙眼治疗涉及较少的抗生素使用,只有26.3%的受访者总是推荐抗生素软膏。组织活检被认为是周围组织异常改变(90%)和频繁复发(57.5%)。在47.5%的受访者中,儿童和成人病例的做法不同,81.4%的儿童病例延长保守治疗并延迟手术干预。小儿病例的麻醉偏好各不相同,50%倾向于局部麻醉,23.8%选择麻醉监护,16.2%选择全身麻醉。结论:对KSOPRS成员对痔疮和湿疹管理的调查揭示了一些有趣的常见做法,这些做法被当前的从业者认为是有价值的。
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Management practice for hordeolum and chalazion: a survey of KSOPRS members.

Purpose: To determine the current management pattern for hordeolum and chalazion among members of the Korean Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (KSOPRS).

Methods: An anonymous web-based survey was emailed to 260 current members of the KSOPRS. The survey comprised five sections: (1) differential diagnosis, (2) treatment strategies for hordeolum, (3) treatment strategies for chalazion, (4) postsurgical care, and (5) pediatric-specific approaches.

Results: Eighty KSOPRS members participated in this study (30.8% response rate). Redness, swelling, and pain were the most-important factors for differentiating hordeolum from chalazion. For hordeolum, topical antibiotics are preferred by 73.8% of respondents, with 83.7% considering them effective. Most (77.6%) pursue nonsurgical treatment for 5-14 days before considering incision and curettage. For chalazion, treatment practices are split between conservative management and invasive methods. Intralesional steroid injections are recommended by 68.8% of respondents, with a preference for diluted triamcinolone acetonide. Relative to hordeolum, chalazion treatment involves less-frequent antibiotic use, with only 26.3% of respondents always recommending antibiotic ointments. Tissue biopsy is considered for abnormal changes in the surrounding tissues (90%) and frequent recurrence (57.5%). The practices differ between pediatric and adult cases among 47.5% of respondents, with 81.4% extending conservative management and delaying surgical interventions in pediatric cases. Anesthesia preferences for pediatric cases varied, with 50% favoring local anesthesia, 23.8% opting for monitored anesthesia care, and 16.2% choosing general anesthesia.

Conclusions: This survey of the management of hordeolum and chalazion by KSOPRS members has revealed several interesting common practices that are considered valuable by current practitioners.

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