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标题:局部丙胺卡因滴眼剂改善玻璃体腔注射患者体验的随机对照试验。

Topical proparacaine eye drops to improve the experience of patients undergoing intravitreal injections: A randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Department of Nursing, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Ophthalmol. 2020 Nov;30(6):1454-1460. doi: 10.1177/1120672120902026. Epub 2020 Jan 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We sought to evaluate whether additional topical anesthetic, specifically proparacaine 0.5%, improved patient experience with intravitreal injections without hindering antisepsis.

METHODS

A prospective, randomized controlled trial was conducted including 36 eyes of 36 patients undergoing intravitreal injections. Patients were randomized to treatment with additional topical proparacaine 0.5% versus control after undergoing informed consent. All patients prior to intravitreal injection underwent conjunctival culture after one drop of topical proparacaine 0.5% was placed. Half of patients then received an additional drop of proparacaine and then underwent a second conjunctival culture. The other half of patients had a drop of povidone iodine and then a second conjunctival culture. Intravitreal injection followed conjunctival cultures. To evaluate their experience, patients were provided with a survey.

RESULTS

In total, 36 patients were enrolled in the study. Three of 36 (8.3%) patients had positive conjunctival cultures after proparacaine eye drops alone. One of 17 (5.8%) patients had a positive conjunctival culture after a second drop of proparacaine. One of 19 (5.3%) patients had a positive culture after proparacaine and povidone iodine. By noninferiority analysis, proparacaine was inferior to povidone iodine ( = .28). Patient experience surveys did not differ between groups.

CONCLUSION

Patient perception did not significantly differ whether or not additional proparacaine drops were used prior to intravitreal injection in a randomized controlled trial. While proparacaine has some antiseptic properties, these were found to be inferior to those of povidone iodine. Therefore, while povidone iodine is essential for antisepsis, additional proparacaine drops should not interfere with antisepsis.

摘要

目的

我们旨在评估额外使用局部麻醉剂(具体为 0.5%丙泊酚)是否可以改善玻璃体腔内注射患者的体验,同时不影响消毒效果。

方法

一项前瞻性、随机对照试验纳入了 36 例(36 只眼)接受玻璃体腔内注射的患者。患者在知情同意后,随机接受额外使用 0.5%丙泊酚滴眼或对照组治疗。所有患者在玻璃体腔内注射前,均在使用一滴 0.5%丙泊酚滴眼后进行结膜培养。然后,一半患者接受额外一滴丙泊酚滴眼,并进行第二次结膜培养;另一半患者使用聚维酮碘滴眼,然后进行第二次结膜培养。在进行结膜培养后,立即进行玻璃体腔内注射。为了评估患者的体验,为他们提供了一份调查问卷。

结果

共有 36 例患者纳入本研究。单独使用丙泊酚滴眼后,有 3 例(8.3%)患者的结膜培养呈阳性。在使用第二滴丙泊酚滴眼后,有 1 例(5.8%)患者的结膜培养呈阳性。在使用丙泊酚和聚维酮碘滴眼后,有 1 例(5.3%)患者的结膜培养呈阳性。通过非劣效性分析,丙泊酚不如聚维酮碘( = .28)。患者体验调查结果在两组之间无差异。

结论

在一项随机对照试验中,患者在玻璃体腔内注射前是否使用额外的丙泊酚滴眼,其感知并无显著差异。虽然丙泊酚具有一定的消毒作用,但不如聚维酮碘。因此,虽然聚维酮碘是消毒的必要手段,但额外的丙泊酚滴眼不应干扰消毒效果。

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