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CUHK_CCT00256
2010-03-16
Retrospective
Nil
Department Funding [Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences]
Nil
Nil
Miss Joyce Kung
UEC, 3/F, Hong Kong Eye Hospital, 147K Argyle Street
27623134
joycekung@cuhk.edu.hk
Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr. Philip Lam
UEC, 3/F, Hong Kong Eye Hospital, 147K Argyle Street
27623134
pthlam@cuhk.edu.hk
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Prospective randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of topical Xylocaine gel versus Alcaine eye drops in the pain control in LASIK Surgery
Prospective randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of topical Xylocaine gel versus Alcaine eye drops in the pain control in LASIK Surgery
Nil
Hong Kong
Yes
2006-11-25
Myopia, corneal sensation
Drug
Proparacaine and lidocaine (gel)
2 mins
Proparacaine and hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose (gel)
1.Any persons greater than 18 years of age, requiring LASIK for refractive errors correction under topical anesthesia who agrees to participate in the study and in whom pain scores can be reliably assessed.
2.Cooperative enough to receive LASIK under topical anesthesia by gel / eye drops
3.Willing to participate and give a consent after full explanation of the aims, risks and benefits of the study
1.Patients with other ocular or systemic conditions, which are painful or require the regular use of analgesics.
2.Patients with medical, psychological and social conditions predisposing to a different perception of pain.
3.Patients who do not want to receive the gel during the LASIK procedure
4.Patients not cooperative or patient with conditions that prevent them to cooperate to undergo the LASIK procedure under topical anesthesia by gel / eye drops
5.Anisometropia > 1.5D
Greater than 18 yr
None set
Both Male and Female
Interventional
Randomized
Placebo
Double-blind
Parallel
2007-06-04
70
Recruiting
Pain scores during application of anaesthesia, during the procedure (application of lid speculum, flap creation and laser application).
Overall acceptance of the procedure
Complication related to pain or discomfort.
2012-04-18
Yes
Nil
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