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© 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Randomised controlled trial of sub-Tenons block versus topical anaesthesia for cataract surgery: a comparison of patient satisfactionH Rüschen, D Celaschi, C Bunce, C Carr
Moorfields Eye Hospital, St Anns Diagnostic and Treatment Centre, City Road, London EC1V 2PD, UK
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Method: In a randomised controlled pilot trial, 28 patients were enrolled to receive either STB with 3 ml of 2% lidocaine and hyaluronidase, or TOP with proxymetacaine 0.5% and amethocaine 1% (Tetracaine) eye drops. Postoperatively patients rated their satisfaction with anaesthesia care by filling in the self administered written questionnaire, the ISAS. Results: One patient in the TOP group dropped out of the study because of intolerable pain. Analysis of the questionnaire results with a two sample Wilcoxon rank sum test showed a significant difference in patient satisfaction (p<0.0085). The median satisfaction score was higher in the STB group 2.77 (interquartile range IQR 2.45 to 3), than in the TOP group 2.04 (IQR 1.54 to 2.5). Conclusion: In the setting of day case cataract surgery, patients report significantly higher satisfaction scores with STB than with TOP alone.
Abbreviations: DTC, diagnostic and treatment centre; ISAS, Iowa Satisfaction with Anesthesia Scale; STB, sub-Tenons block; TOP, topical anaesthesia alone Keywords: sub-Tenons block; topical anaesthesia; cataract
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