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白内障手术中的视觉体验:麻醉医生应了解的内容。

Visual experiences during cataract surgery: what anaesthesia providers should know.

作者信息

Tan Colin S H, Au Eong Kah-Guan, Kumar Chandra M

机构信息

The Eye Institute, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, National Healthcare Group, Singapore.

出版信息

Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2005 Jun;22(6):413-9. doi: 10.1017/s0265021505000700.

Abstract

Recently published literature shows that most patients experience a variety of visual sensations during cataract surgery under local anaesthesia. Most patients (80-100%) retain at least some light perception in the operated eye and many also experience a variety of other visual sensations during cataract surgery under regional ophthalmic anaesthesia (retrobulbar, peribulbar and sub-Tenon's blocks) or topical anaesthesia. The visual sensations experienced include perception of movements, flashes, colours, changes in brightness, or the sight of surgical instruments, the surgeon's hands or fingers, or even the surgeon. These findings are clinically significant because 3-16.2% of patients who had cataract surgery under either regional or topical anaesthesia were frightened by their intraoperative visual experience. Fear and anxiety may cause some patients to become uncooperative during the surgery and may also induce a sympathetic stress response that might cause hypertension, tachycardia with myocardial ischaemia, hyperventilation or an acute panic attack. These effects are especially undesirable as the majority of cataract patients are elderly and have concurrent medical problems. Besides increasing the risk of intraoperative complications, a frightening visual experience may decrease patient satisfaction. Appropriate preoperative counselling has been shown to be effective in reducing the patients' fear. As most patients retain some visual function during cataract surgery under local anaesthesia, anaesthesia providers should be mindful of this phenomenon and offer appropriate preoperative information and counselling to their patients.

摘要

最近发表的文献表明,大多数患者在局部麻醉下进行白内障手术时会经历各种视觉感受。大多数患者(80%-100%)患眼至少保留一定的光感,并且许多患者在区域眼科麻醉(球后、球周和Tenon囊下阻滞)或表面麻醉下进行白内障手术时还会经历各种其他视觉感受。所经历的视觉感受包括对运动、闪光、颜色、亮度变化的感知,或看到手术器械、外科医生的手或手指,甚至外科医生。这些发现具有临床意义,因为在区域或表面麻醉下进行白内障手术的患者中有3%-16.2%被术中的视觉体验吓到。恐惧和焦虑可能会导致一些患者在手术过程中变得不合作,还可能引发交感神经应激反应,进而导致高血压、伴有心肌缺血的心动过速、过度通气或急性惊恐发作。由于大多数白内障患者年事已高且伴有其他疾病,这些影响尤其不利。除了增加术中并发症的风险外,可怕的视觉体验可能会降低患者满意度。已证明适当的术前咨询在减轻患者恐惧方面有效。由于大多数患者在局部麻醉下进行白内障手术时保留一定的视觉功能,麻醉医生应注意这一现象,并向患者提供适当的术前信息和咨询。

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