Puls Henrique A, Cabrera Daniel, Murad Mohammad Hassan, Erwin Patricia J, Bellolio M Fernanda
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Division of Preventive Medicine, Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
J Emerg Med. 2015 Nov;49(5):816-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2015.02.051. Epub 2015 Oct 23.
Topical anesthetics are used in the emergency department (ED) to relieve eye pain and allow eye examinations in patients with corneal abrasions. There is concern for delayed corneal healing, which is associated with the long-term use of topical anesthetics, so outpatient use is not recommended.
We sought to systematically study the effectiveness and complications associated with the short-term use of topical anesthetics (≤72 hours) in the management of patients presenting to EDs with corneal abrasions.
Four electronic databases were searched from inception of the database until April 2014. We included studies of patients >16 years of age who were using topical anesthetics for <72 hours. Postoperative cases were not included.
A total of 140 patients (68 in the intervention group and 72 in the control group) from 2 randomized trials were included in the analysis. Comparing control patients who did not use topical anesthetics to study patients who did use topical anesthetics, this meta-analysis found no significant difference in pain scores (standardized mean difference -1.01 [95% confidence interval {CI} -2.39 to 0.38), corneal healing (OR 1.31 [95% CI 0.53-3.27), or persistent symptoms (OR 0.98 [95% CI 0.06-16.69). The 2 trials reported no adverse effects.
There were no differences regarding pain, persistent symptoms, or corneal healing when comparing short-term use of topical anesthetics to placebo in the treatment of corneal abrasion. Data on safety are sparse, and the use of this treatment is currently not supported by evidence.
局部麻醉剂用于急诊科,以缓解眼痛,并便于对角膜擦伤患者进行眼部检查。人们担心长期使用局部麻醉剂会导致角膜愈合延迟,因此不建议门诊使用。
我们试图系统研究局部麻醉剂短期使用(≤72小时)治疗急诊科角膜擦伤患者的有效性和并发症。
检索四个电子数据库,检索时间从数据库建立至2014年4月。我们纳入了年龄大于16岁且局部麻醉剂使用时间小于72小时的患者研究。不包括术后病例。
分析纳入了来自2项随机试验的总共140例患者(干预组68例,对照组72例)。将未使用局部麻醉剂的对照患者与使用局部麻醉剂的研究患者进行比较,该荟萃分析发现疼痛评分(标准化均数差-1.01[95%置信区间{CI}-2.39至0.38])、角膜愈合(比值比1.31[95%CI0.53-3.27])或持续症状(比值比0.98[95%CI0.06-16.69])方面无显著差异。这2项试验均未报告不良反应。
在治疗角膜擦伤时,将局部麻醉剂短期使用与安慰剂进行比较,在疼痛、持续症状或角膜愈合方面无差异。安全性数据较少,目前该治疗方法缺乏证据支持。