Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2017)

The Combination of Ketorolac with Local Anesthesia for Pain Control in Day Care Retinal Detachment Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Xiaohong Chen,
  • Bingqian Liu,
  • Xiaoling Liang,
  • Jiaqing Li,
  • Tao Li,
  • Yonghao Li,
  • Xiling Yu,
  • Cancan Lyu,
  • Xiujuan Zhao,
  • Silvia Tanumiharjo,
  • Chenjin Jin,
  • Lin Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3464693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of ketorolac with local anesthesia compared to local anesthesia alone for perioperative pain control in day care retinal detachment surgery. The randomized controlled trial included 59 eyes of 59 participants for retinal detachment surgery who were randomly assigned (1 : 1) into the ketorolac (K) group and control (C) group. All participants underwent conventional local anesthesia while patients in the K group received an extra administration of preoperative ketorolac. Participants in the K group had a statistically significantly lower intraoperative NRS score (median 1.0 versus 3.0, P=0.003), lower postoperative NRS score (median 0 versus 1.0, P=0.035), fewer proportion of rescue analgesic requirement (10% versus 34.5%, P=0.023), and lower incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (13.3% versus 41.4%, P=0.015) compared to the C group. Intraocular pressure (IOP) changes (△IOP) were significantly reduced in the K group (median 1.9 versus 3.0, P=0.038) compared to the C group 24 hours postoperatively. In conclusion, the combination of local anesthesia with ketorolac provides better pain control in retinal detachment surgery compared to local anesthesia alone. The beneficial effect of ketorolac with local anesthesia may contribute to a wider-spread adoption of day care retinal detachment surgery. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02729285.