A randomised controlled trial of periconal eye blockade with orwithout ultrasound guidance
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Anaesthesia
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We randomly allocated 129 participants with normal eyes to periconal blockade with (n = 69) or without (n = 60)
ultrasound guidance before cataract surgery. There was no difference in the rates of complication, 1/69 and 0/60, respectively, p = 1.0. The rate of intraconal needle placement was 1/69 with ultrasound and 12/60 without ultrasound, a relative risk (95% CI) of 0.07 (0.01–0.55), p < 0.0001.
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p. 571–576.: il. p&b.
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NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, Paulo do; NAJMAN, Ilana Esquenazi. A randomised controlled trial of periconal eye blockade with orwithout ultrasound guidance. Anaesthesia, v. 70, p. 571–576, 2015.