The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interface pressure measurements of applying self-adherent wraps on eyes after orbital tumour extirpation.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interface pressure measurements of the folded and classic techniques of applying self-adherent wraps on eyes after orbital tumour extirpation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
128
Wrapping a piece of self-adherent wrap around the patient's head starting with the opened end on the forehead above the affected eye.The bandage is then firmly but not tightly wrapped around the head twice. Then, after the second circuit, the bandage is brought on the cheek and up over the eye to the forehead, where it was passed between the eyebrows but not wrapped around the head. Instead, the bandage is folded and then first passed back on the cheek of the affected side then back to the forehead a total of four times. Finally, the bandage is wrapped completely around the head once
Wrapping a piece of self-adherent wrap around the patient's head starting with the opened end on the forehead above the affected eye.The bandage is then firmly but not tightly wrapped around the head twice. After the second circuit, the bandage was brought below the ear, up over the eye and around the head of the non-affected side and then wrapped around the head in the same manner four times. The bandage is then brought around the head once.
Sun Yat-sen University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
the pressure on the affected eye
the pressure on the affected eye using the two methods
Time frame: 10 minutes after bandage application in awake individuals
the pressure outside the affected eye
the pressure outside the affected eye using the two methods
Time frame: 10 minutes after bandage application in awake individuals
discomfort scores
Discomfort levels were measured using Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) ranging from 0 to 10, where 0 represents no discomfort and 10 represents the worst discomfort; this scale has been confirmed to be sensitive and reliable. Discomfort was defined as "sensation other than pain" and included nausea, vomiting, headache, and dizziness. Clinically significant postoperative discomfort was considered serious discomfort (NRS score ≥5) any time postoperatively.
Time frame: 1 minute after recording the pressures
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