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Clinical Study on Second-eye Pain in Cataract Surgery

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Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Center

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Senile Cataract

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03766230
YFZX2018006

Details and patient eligibility

About

The degree of perceived pain in the second-eye surgery of cataract patients is significantly higher than that in the first-eye surgery, which can lead to nervous tension during surgery and affect the surgical outcome and satisfaction. Study suggested that in addition to psychological factors, there might be subclinical sympathetic reactions leading to increased pain in the second-eyes, but the objective indicators and clinical relevance are not clear. Therefore, it is necessary to study the mechanism of second-eye pain in cataract surgery, and to provide a test index that can effectively predict the degree of intraoperative pain in patients, as an important reference for the development of a suitable time for second eye surgery.

This study is based on clinical case studies, recruiting patients with clinically diagnosed binocular age-related cataract and require binocular surgery, to compare the correlation of intraocular inflammatory factors in the second eye and patients' self-pain scores while both eyes' surgery are completed by the same doctor in the same operating room, and the correlation of the change of inflammatory factors and the time interval between the two eyes surgery, to analyze the second-eye subclinical sympathetic reaction changing with the time interval after the first cataract surgery from the molecular biological results. Using the latest international anterior segment vascularization optical coherence tomography(OCT) scan and optical microvascular imaging(OMAG) analysis technology to quantify iris blood flow, this study analyzes the iris blood flow density, vascular density and other indicators before and after cataract surgery, and carry out its correlation with the degree of intraocular subclinical sympathetic reaction, providing a rapid, non-invasive objective examination index of the second-eye subclinical sympathetic response.

Full description

  1. Coordination and Quality Control Team: The inspection and audit of this research project will be established mainly by hospital clinical research center staff and assisted by the Ophthalmology Reading Center team;
  2. The project team member will accept training before the study begins while unified inspection methods and requirements is established in standard operating procedures.
  3. The project team double enter the test data independently and establishes an electronic database.
  4. The project team randomly selects the data and repeats the measurements to ensure the accuracy as internal audit regularly.

Enrollment

600 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. diagnosed with binocular age-related cataract.
  2. Both eyes require phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation.
  3. binocular surgery was performed by the same physician in the same operating room, and the anesthesia and surgical procedures were consistent.
  4. Patients can fully understand the research purpose, research content, accidents and benefits and risks of the clinical trial, and can make their own decisions on participating or not.

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

600 participants in 10 patient groups

peribulbar anesthesia1
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is or less than 14 days and using peribulbar anesthesia
topical anesthesia1
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is or less than 14 days and using topical anesthesia
peribulbar anesthesia2
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 15 to 21 days and using peribulbar anesthesia
topical anesthesia2
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 15 to 21 days and using topical anesthesia
peribulbar anesthesia3
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 22 to 28 days and using peribulbar anesthesia
topical anesthesia3
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 22 to 28 days and using topical anesthesia
peribulbar anesthesia4
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 29 to 60 days and using peribulbar anesthesia
topical anesthesia4
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 29 to 60 days and using topical anesthesia
peribulbar anesthesia5
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 61 to 90 days and using peribulbar anesthesia
topical anesthesia5
Description:
Time interval between two eyes' cataract surgery is from 61 to 90 days and using topical anesthesia

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