REEVALUATION OF HYALURONIDASE IN PERIBULBAR ANESTHESIA

Citation
Dp. Prosser et al., REEVALUATION OF HYALURONIDASE IN PERIBULBAR ANESTHESIA, British journal of ophthalmology, 80(9), 1996, pp. 827-830
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
ISSN journal
00071161
Volume
80
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
827 - 830
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1161(1996)80:9<827:ROHIPA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Aims/background - Hyaluronidase can augment the actions of local anaes thetics in peribulbar anaesthesia. However, evidence suggests satisfac tory anaesthesia can be achieved using mixtures without hyaluronidase. A randomised double blind study was conducted on 50 patients, undergo ing peribulbar anaesthesia, to validate this observation. Methods - Pa tients received a standard mixture of local anaesthetic (0.5% bupivaca ine and 2% lignocaine in a 1:1 ratio) with or without hyaluronidase (2 5 IU/ml of mixture), pH values 5.16 and 5.24 respectively. Time taken to establish satisfactory anaesthesia to allow surgery was noted. Resu lts - The onset time to globe akinesia in the control group ranged fro m 2 to 15 minutes (mean 5.64 and median 4 minutes) and in the hyaluron idase group from 2 to 12 minutes (mean 4.64 and median 4 minutes). The volume of local anaesthetic injected to achieve satisfactory anaesthe sia ranged from 8 to 16 mi (mean 10.96, SD 1.95) in the control group and 10 to 18 mi (mean 11.64, SD 2.8) in the hyaluronidase group. A Man n-Whitney test to compare onset times to globe akinesia between groups gave a p value = 0.6 and 95% confidence interval (-1 to 2 minutes). C onclusion - Addition of 25 IU/ml of hyaluronidase to a standard pH una djusted local anaesthetic mixture does not significantly reduce the ti me to the onset of satisfactory globe akinesia.