J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1981 Jun;22(2):341-344.

Changes of Blood Pressure in Cataract Surgery

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Soon Chun Hyang Medical School of College, Korea.

Abstract

The cataract surgery is most common among the major eye operations and nearly almost has been performed under local anesthesia. We has been censidered that emotional condition of patient during operation and the blood pressure is variable according to emotional condition. So, in order to evaluate the relationship of blood pressure change during operation and complication of cataract surgery, we began this survey. From Dec. 1979 'to Dec. 1980, we had collected the 70 cases that were performed lens extraction under the local anestbesia (retrobulbar injection and akinesia with 2% lidocaine) at our oph. department. The 70 cases were observed in the respect of B.P. change before, during and after operation. 1. Of the 70 cases, 21 cases (30%) were resulted in increased B.P.. 2. There are 4 cases (6%) that were increased B.P. over 20 mmHg. 3. There was no complication due to increased RP..


MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, Local
Blood Pressure*
Cataract*
Humans
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