Penn State Hershey Eye Center, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033-0850, USA.
J Cataract Refract Surg. 2010 Jan;36(1):153-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2009.07.045.
To evaluate current practices of refractive surgeons in terms of performing elective refractive surgery in persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
A link to an anonymous web-based survey was e-mailed to members of the International Society of Refractive Surgery. Surgeons were asked whether they considered persons with HIV or AIDS to be acceptable candidates for elective refractive surgery and specific precautions, if any, taken when operating on these individuals.
Of 1123 surgeons sent the link, 285 (25.4%) responded. Of respondents, 143 (50.2%) said they consider persons with HIV acceptable candidates for elective refractive surgery and 35 (12.5%) said they consider persons with AIDS acceptable candidates for elective refractive surgery. One hundred sixty-five (72.7%) respondents who perform elective refractive surgery in persons with HIV or AIDS said they take additional precautions when operating on these patients; precautions included performing unilateral surgery, scheduling the patient last on the surgery schedule for a given day, wearing a double layer of gloves, and evacuating the laser plume immediately after surgery.
Approximately half of refractive surgeons said they consider HIV-positive persons acceptable candidates for elective refractive surgery; a much lower proportion considered patients with AIDS acceptable candidates. The majority of the surgeons recommended additional precautions when performing refractive surgery on patients with HIV or AIDS.
评估屈光外科医生在为人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)阳性或获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)患者施行选择性屈光手术方面的现行做法。
美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学医学院,Hershey。
向国际屈光外科学会的成员发送了一个匿名的网络调查链接。要求外科医生考虑 HIV 或 AIDS 患者是否可作为选择性屈光手术的合适候选人,以及在为这些患者施行手术时是否采取了任何特殊预防措施。
在发送链接的 1123 名外科医生中,有 285 名(25.4%)作出了回应。在答复者中,143 名(50.2%)表示他们认为 HIV 患者可作为选择性屈光手术的合适候选人,35 名(12.5%)表示他们认为 AIDS 患者可作为选择性屈光手术的合适候选人。165 名(72.7%)在 HIV 或 AIDS 患者中施行选择性屈光手术的答复者表示,他们在为这些患者施行手术时采取了额外的预防措施;这些预防措施包括施行单侧手术、将患者安排在当天手术时间表的最后一个、戴双层手套,以及在手术后立即排空激光烟雾。
大约一半的屈光外科医生表示,他们认为 HIV 阳性患者是选择性屈光手术的合适候选人;而认为 AIDS 患者是合适候选人的比例要低得多。大多数外科医生建议在为 HIV 或 AIDS 患者施行屈光手术时采取额外的预防措施。