유리체망막수술시 테논낭하마취의 용량에 따른 안압 및 마취효과의 비교
Comparison of Anesthetic Efficacy and Intraocular Pressure by Volume of Sub-Tenon’s Anesthetic in Vitreoretinal Surgery
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- Ophthalmological Society,volume47,number11
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2006.111759 - 1768 (10 pages)
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Purpose: To compare the effects of different volumes of sub-Tenon`s anesthetic on intraocular pressure (IOP) and to evaluate the treatment efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery. Methods: A prospective, clinical trial was conducted on patients undergoing sub-Tenon`s anesthesea for vitreoretinal surgery. Patients were randomized to receive either 3 mL, 5 mL or 7 mL of anesthetic solution. IOPs were measured immediately prior to, immediately after, and at 2, 5 and 10 min after the injection. Pain scores were assigned using a numerical visual analogue scale immediately following surgery and again on postoperative day one. Results: A total of 108 patients (119 eyes) were studied, including 35 eyes in the 3 mL group, 48 eyes in the 5 mL group, and 36 eyes in the 7 mL group. There was significant elevation in mean IOP following injection in all groups and a trend toward a larger increase in the group receiving the larger volume (p<0.01). Mean IOPs were elevated immediately after the injections and reduced at all subsequent time intervals. But reduction to the pre-injection level was only achieved in the 3 mL group. There was no significant difference in patient-reported pain scores among the groups when assessed immediately after surgery or on postoperative day one. The incidence of chemosis and high IOP elevation (40 mmHg ≤) was more frequent in the 7 mL group than the other groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Sub-Tenon`s anesthesia is effective in vitreoretinal surgery. It would appear that a 3-5 mL volume of anesthetic is safe even when complications are considered.
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