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Brief title
Health condition
Blepharoptosis
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Pain perception (VAS).
Secondary outcome
Injection time course.
Background summary
Rationale: It has been reported that warming a local anaesthetic reduces pain during infiltration.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of lidocaine temperature on pain perception during infiltration for upper blepharoplasty.
Study design: Randomised, comparative, single blinded study.
Study population: Patients 18 years or older admitted to our clinic for bilateral upper blepharoplasty.
Intervention: Patients will be randomized between warm (37°C) versus ambient temperature (21°C) anaesthetic solutions for infiltration in eyelid surgery.
Main study parameters/endpoints: Pain during infiltration on a visual analogue scale.
Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: Risks are negligible.
Study objective
Pain perception during infiltration of Lidocaine/Adrenaline for upper blepharoplasty at 37°C is reduced relative to infiltration at 21°C.
Study design
Preoperative.
Intervention
Prewarming of Lidocaine/Adrenaline.
Rene Wubbels
010 4023430
r.wubbels@oogziekenhuis.nl
Rene Wubbels
010 4023430
r.wubbels@oogziekenhuis.nl
Inclusion criteria
Age ≥ 18 years
Bilateral upper blepharoplasty
Exclusion criteria
Previous surgical intervention to the eyelid(s)
Hypersensitivity or other prior adverse effect to any of the contents of the local anaesthetic
Anxiety which requires tranquilizing or sedative agents prior to administering the local anaesthetic
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL7577 |
CCMO | NL67490.078.18 |
OMON | NL-OMON49046 |