Fowler Sara, Crowley Chase, Drum Melissa, Reader Al, Nusstein John, Beck Mike
Assistant Professor and Predoctoral Director, Division of Endodontics, The Ohio State University, Columbus.
Former Graduate Student in Endodontics, The Ohio State University, Columbus.
Anesth Prog. 2018 Winter;65(4):231-236. doi: 10.2344/anpr-65-03-11.
There is evidence that the Computer-Controlled Local Anesthetic Device (CCLAD) decreases the pain of oral injections. The purpose of this study was to evaluate injection pain of the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) using the CCLAD in an upright position versus a supine position. Additionally, we evaluated solution deposition pain with the CCLAD when compared to previous studies using a traditional syringe. One hundred ten asymptomatic subjects were randomly given IANBs using 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine while in an upright sitting position and supine position, at 2 different appointments, spaced at least 2 weeks apart. Each subject rated the pain for needle insertion, needle placement, and solution deposition on a Heft-Parker visual analogue scale. Pain ratings were compared between the upright and supine positions using a repeated-measures analysis of variance with post hoc testing using the Tukey-Kramer procedure. Moderate to severe pain was reported by 10% to 13% of the patients for needle insertion, 74% to 75% for full needle placement, and 8% to 10% for solution deposition. There was no significant difference between groups for phases of the injection. When comparing the injection phases within the groups, the needle placement phase of the injection was statistically more painful than both the needle insertion phase and solution deposition phase ( p = .0001). Using the CCLAD, IANB injection pain of the supine and upright positions was not statistically different. Needle placement was the most painful phase of the injection. Solution deposition pain was less with the CCLAD when compared to other studies of the IANB using a traditional syringe.
有证据表明,计算机控制局部麻醉设备(CCLAD)可减轻口腔注射的疼痛。本研究的目的是评估在直立位与仰卧位使用CCLAD进行下牙槽神经阻滞(IANB)时的注射疼痛。此外,与以往使用传统注射器的研究相比,我们还评估了使用CCLAD时的溶液注射疼痛。110名无症状受试者在直立坐姿和仰卧位时,于2次不同的就诊时,随机接受使用2%利多卡因加1:100,000肾上腺素的IANB注射,就诊间隔至少2周。每位受试者使用Heft-Parker视觉模拟量表对进针、针放置和溶液注射的疼痛进行评分。使用重复测量方差分析及Tukey-Kramer法进行事后检验,比较直立位和仰卧位之间的疼痛评分。10%至13%的患者报告进针时有中度至重度疼痛,针完全放置时有74%至75%,溶液注射时有8%至10%。注射各阶段组间无显著差异。在组内比较注射各阶段时,注射的针放置阶段在统计学上比进针阶段和溶液注射阶段更疼痛(p = .0001)。使用CCLAD时,仰卧位和直立位的IANB注射疼痛在统计学上无差异。针放置是注射中最疼痛的阶段。与其他使用传统注射器进行IANB的研究相比,使用CCLAD时溶液注射疼痛较轻。