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Alfentanil Sedation for Oculoplastic Surgery: The Patient Experience

, MRCP, MRCOphth, , FRCSEd Ophth, , FRCSEd Ophth, , FRCSEd Ophth, , DA, , FRCA & , MS, FRCS, FRCOphth show all
Pages 53-58 | Received 22 Mar 2011, Accepted 04 Jul 2011, Published online: 21 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Purpose: A number of agents have previously been reported to be safe and effective for sedation and analgesia in ophthalmic surgery under local anaesthesia, but there has been no previous patient-focused assessment of this form of conscious sedation. We present a patient satisfaction survey, including a validated pain score, for patients undergoing oculoplastic procedures under local anaesthesia with alfentanil sedation.

Methods: A prospective, non-randomized, questionnaire-based study of the experience, satisfaction and pain scores of consecutive patients undergoing oculoplastic procedures under local anaesthesia with alfentanil sedation at University Hospital, Coventry, UK, under the care of one Consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon between 2006 and 2009.

Results: Three hundred and sixty-seven patients were surveyed over the 3-year period. Overall, 52% were female and 89% of Caucasian ethnic origin. Mean duration of surgical procedures was 34 minutes (range 2–120 minutes). Over 90% of patients described a low pain score, both during the local anaesthetic injection and per-operatively, and 98% stated that they were happy to have this sedation technique for further oculoplastic surgery in future. Side effects related to sedation were reported in 5% of patients. There were no conversions to general anaesthesia and no day-case patients required an overnight in-patient stay.

Conclusion: Conscious sedation with alfentanil for oculoplastic procedures under local anaesthesia results in low pain scores and high patient satisfaction with minimal complications.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Presented at: Joint Meeting of Brtitish Oculoplastic Society and European Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons 2006, London, UK; American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2008, Atlanta GA; RANZCO Congress 2008, Melbourne; Royal College of Ophthalmologists Annual Congress 2009, Birmingham UK.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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