Intravitreal injections (IVI) are the mainstay of treatment modality in many ophthalmologic diseases including neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy and retinal vascular occlusions. Patients endure monthly IVI for several years. Although standardized topical anesthesia protocols are being carried out, many still suffer from pain during and after the procedure. Previous studies at the investigators clinic have demonstrated that alpha-agonist eye drops and cool eye compresses can be successfully used in order to reduce pain levels when administered prior to IVI. In the current research, the investigators wish to study whether cooled anesthetic eye drops and antiseptics can be utilized as well to reduce the pain and subconjunctival hemorrhage caused by bevacizumab IVI.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
100
Cooled oxybuprocaine HCl 0.4% and lidocaine HCl 2% eye drops and cooled povidone-iodine (cul-de-sac 5% povidone-iodine and 10% povidone-iodine).
Wolfson Medical Center
Holon, Central District, Israel
Participant's discomfort after intravitreal injection (IVI) as assessed by the visual analog scale (VAS) and pain sensitivity questionnaire (PSQ).
The VAS will be used to measure participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain (the VAS scale ranges from 0-10, '0' being no pain at all and '10' being the most severe pain). For each participant, tolerability score will be calculated by averaging the participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain. To estimate the participant's baseline pain scores, a self-reported pain sensitivity questionnaire, the PSQ, will be used prior to IVI. This is a validated 17-item questionnaire designed to assess an individual's baseline pain sensitivity.
Time frame: Minute 1
Participant's discomfort after intravitreal injection (IVI) as assessed by the visual analog scale (VAS) and pain sensitivity questionnaire (PSQ).
The VAS will be used to measure participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain (the VAS scale ranges from 0-10, '0' being no pain at all and '10' being the most severe pain). For each participant, tolerability score will be calculated by averaging the participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain. To estimate the participant's baseline pain scores, a self-reported pain sensitivity questionnaire, the PSQ, will be used prior to IVI. This is a validated 17-item questionnaire designed to assess an individual's baseline pain sensitivity.
Time frame: Minute 10
Participant's discomfort after intravitreal injection (IVI) as assessed by the visual analog scale (VAS) and pain sensitivity questionnaire (PSQ).
The VAS will be used to measure participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain (the VAS scale ranges from 0-10, '0' being no pain at all and '10' being the most severe pain). For each participant, tolerability score will be calculated by averaging the participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain. To estimate the participant's baseline pain scores, a self-reported pain sensitivity questionnaire, the PSQ, will be used prior to IVI. This is a validated 17-item questionnaire designed to assess an individual's baseline pain sensitivity.
Time frame: Hour 2
Participant's discomfort after intravitreal injection (IVI) as assessed by the visual analog scale (VAS) and pain sensitivity questionnaire (PSQ).
The VAS will be used to measure participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain (the VAS scale ranges from 0-10, '0' being no pain at all and '10' being the most severe pain). For each participant, tolerability score will be calculated by averaging the participant's discomfort, itching, burning, and pain. To estimate the participant's baseline pain scores, a self-reported pain sensitivity questionnaire, the PSQ, will be used prior to IVI. This is a validated 17-item questionnaire designed to assess an individual's baseline pain sensitivity.
Time frame: Hour 24
Participant's subconjunctival hemorrhage (SCH) size after intravitreal injection (IVI) as evaluated by a slit lamp examination.
SCH size following IVI will be photographed using a slit lamp camera at a uniform magnification and quantified using an image analysis software.
Time frame: Minute 10
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