2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjane.2021.08.004
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Effect of adding clonidine to lidocaine on ocular hemodynamics during sub-Tenon’s anesthesia: randomized double-blind study

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“…20 The effect of anesthesia on ocular blood flow could be related to the direct mechanical compression or the pharmacological effects of local anesthetics. 5,21 In our study, the ischemic change in the retinal superficial and deep retinal capillary plexuses was more significant in glaucoma patients than in those without glaucoma. Peripapillary ischemia was significantly greater after peribulbar injection in the glaucoma group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…20 The effect of anesthesia on ocular blood flow could be related to the direct mechanical compression or the pharmacological effects of local anesthetics. 5,21 In our study, the ischemic change in the retinal superficial and deep retinal capillary plexuses was more significant in glaucoma patients than in those without glaucoma. Peripapillary ischemia was significantly greater after peribulbar injection in the glaucoma group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Consequently, drug accumulation‐associated toxicity and elevated plasma levels are more likely to occur when amide agents are used. [ 4 ] Examples of amide‐group local anesthetics used in ophthalmic surgery include lidocaine, [ 5 ] prilocaine (PRL), [ 6 ] and bupivacaine. [ 7 ] The choice of local anesthetic is based on the speed of action, duration of the inhibition, and desired potency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…kg -1 of clonidine to the subtenion blockade for cataract surgeries reduced IOP and ocular pulse amplitude, without affecting eye perfusion pressure. 13 Both studies provide evidence on the correlation between ocular pressure and perfusion measurements, and volume of anesthetics in ophthalmological blocks and adding adjuvants, which is extremely important to avoid complications.…”
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“… 12 Cabral et al, in turn, assessed the effect of clonidine as adjuvant to anesthetic blockade on IOP and other eye perfusion parameters. 13 …”
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