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Title:
Patient Satisfaction and Lack of Recall after Sedation in Patient Undergoing Cataract Surgery
Authors: Ahmed M. Abdelhamid, Mai S. Farrag, Enas W. Mahdy
Year: 2025
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Full paper Mai Shafik saeed mousa farrag _BMFJ_Volume 42_Issue 1_Pages 225-235.pdf
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Abstract:

Background: Cataracts are a common age-related condition where the lens of the eye starts to become cloudy. Advances in cataract surgical care have allowed virtually all cataract surgery to be conducted in an outpatient setting using local anesthesia. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that most cataract surgery patients have recall of only negligible portions of the Iowa Satisfaction with Anesthesia Scale items that they answered before discharge from the facility. Methods: This prospective cohort included 62 patients scheduled for cataract surgery, 31 patients assigned to group I delivered 50 microgram fentanyl & 1 mg midazolam for sedation, the other 31 patients delivered 50 microgram fentanyl. All cases underwent general examinations, laboratory investigations and their satisfaction with sedation was assessed with Iowa satisfaction with anesthesia scale. Results: 15 (48.4%) patients recalled 0 theme, 7 (22.6%) patients recall 1 theme, 5 (16.1%) patients recalled 2 themes, and 4 (12.9%) patients recalled 3 themes among group I cases, while in group II, there was no one recalled 0, 1 or 2 themes with significant difference among both groups, only one patient (3.2%) who recalled 3 themes, 2 (6.5%) patients recalled 4 themes, 5 (16.1%) patients recall 5 themes, 5 (16.1%) patients recalled 6 themes, and 7 (22.6%) patients recalled 7 & 8 themes for each and two patients (6.5%) recalled for both 9 & 10 themes. Conclusion: Our study revealed that the addition of midazolam dose to the sedation plan would improve the Iowa Satisfaction with Anesthesia Scale and was associated with recall of fewer themes from this scale

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