Royal College of Ophthalmologists' National Ophthalmology Database study of cataract surgery: report 11, techniques and complications of local anesthesia for cataract surgery in the United Kingdom

To describe variation in local anesthesia techniques and complications over a 10-year period for cataract surgery in the United Kingdom. Reporting centers to the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) National Ophthalmology Database (NOD). Retrospective cross-sectional register-based study. Dat...

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Vydané v:Journal of cataract and refractive surgery Ročník 49; číslo 12; s. 1216
Hlavní autori: Neo, Yan Ning, Gruszka-Goh, Marta H, Braga, Alice J, de Klerk, Timothy A, Lindfield, Dan, Nestel, Achim, Stewart, Stephen, Donachie, Paul H J, Buchan, John C
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States 01.12.2023
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Shrnutí:To describe variation in local anesthesia techniques and complications over a 10-year period for cataract surgery in the United Kingdom. Reporting centers to the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) National Ophthalmology Database (NOD). Retrospective cross-sectional register-based study. Data from the RCOphth NOD were used. Eligible for analysis were 1 195 882 cataract operations performed using local anesthesia between April 1, 2010, and March 31, 2020, in 80 centers. Overall, topical anesthesia alone was used in 152 321 operations (12.7%), combined topical and intracameral in 522 849 (43.7%), sub-Tenon in 461 175 (38.6%), and peribulbar/retrobulbar in 59 537 (5.0%). In National Health Service (NHS) institutions, 48.3% of operations were topical with/without intracameral vs 88.7% in independent sector treatment centers (ISTCs). 45.9% were sub-Tenon in NHS vs 9.6% in ISTCs. 5.8% were peribulbar/retrobulbar in NHS vs 1.7% in ISTCs. Anesthetic complication rates decreased from 2.7% in the 2010 NHS year to 1.5% in the 2019 NHS year (overall, 2.1% for NHS; 0.2% for ISTCs). Overall anesthetic complication rates were 0.3%, 0.3%, 3.5%, and 3.1% for topical alone, combined topical/intracameral, sub-Tenon, and peribulbar/retrobulbar, respectively. Complication rates were higher for sharp-needle anesthesia (peribulbar/retrobulbar) in patients taking warfarin rather than direct oral anticoagulants (4.8% vs 3.1%; P = .024). Considerable variation was observed between centers on anesthetic choices and anesthetic complication rates. Combined topical and intracameral is the most common choice of anesthesia for cataract surgery in the United Kingdom and is associated with lower anesthetic-related complication rates than sub-Tenon and peribulbar/retrobulbar anesthesia. Variation in the anesthetic choice exists between centers and between NHS and ISTC sectors.
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ISSN:1873-4502
1873-4502
DOI:10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000001289