Assessment of refraction measurements in children under general anesthesia, with or without cyclopelgic eye-drops
Comparing to adults, children have high ability to preform accommodation of the intraocular lens, that is due to the Ciliary muscle. In order to measure children's refraction in an accurate way the Ciliary muscle must be paralyzed and that is usually done be cycloplegic eye-drops .In case a child is undergoing a medical procedure under general anesthesia the assumption that the Ciliary muscle is paralyzed (complete or partially) due to anesthetic medications. In this study we would like to compare the refraction measurements in children under who undergo general anesthesia before and after applying cycloplegic eye-drops. In this way we can learn about the effect of anesthetic medication on the Ciliary muscle.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
measuring refraction with and wirthout cyclopentolate drops under general anesthesia
Soroka
Beersheba, Israel
RECRUITINGdifference in refraction results with and without cyclopentolate drops under general anesthesia
Time frame: 12 months
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