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Visual experiences during vitreous surgery under regional anesthesia: a multicenter study.

Colin S H Tan1, Usman Mahmood, Paul D O'Brien, Stephen Beatty, Alvin K H Kwok, Vincent Y W Lee, Kah-Guan Au Eong.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate patients' subjective intraoperative visual experiences during vitreous surgery performed under regional anesthesia, to ascertain if patients were frightened by their visual experiences, and to determine the risk factors associated with a frightening visual experience.
DESIGN: Multicenter, prospective study.
METHODS: Sixty-five patients who had vitreous surgery under regional (retrobulbar or peribulbar) anesthesia in five centers in Ireland, Singapore, and Hong Kong were interviewed within 2 hours of their operation using a standardized questionnaire.
RESULTS: Thirty patients (46.2%) perceived light perception throughout the entire operation, 19 patients (29.2%) experienced transient loss of light perception, and 16 patients (24.6%) experienced no light perception throughout the entire duration of the surgery. Nine patients (13.8%) were frightened by their intraoperative visual experiences. Patients who were frightened by their visual experiences were more likely to see color (100%) than those who were not frightened (55.4%) (P = .010). The mean age of the patients who were frightened was lower (51.8 years) compared with those who were not frightened (64.6 years) (P = .003). The mean duration of surgery was longer for patients who were frightened (118.9 minutes) compared with those who were not frightened (91.2 minutes) (P = .047).
CONCLUSIONS: Most patients undergoing vitreous surgery under regional anesthesia retained at least light perception intraoperatively. Importantly, 13.8% of patients were frightened by their visual experiences. A younger age, longer duration of surgery, and perception of color were risk factors for a frightening visual experience.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16376638     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2005.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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