A randomised controlled study of the efficacy of hypromellose and Lacri-Lube combination versus polyethylene/Cling wrap to prevent corneal epithelial breakdown in the semiconscious intensive care patient


Autoria(s): Koroloff, Natasha; Boots, Robert; Lipman, Jeff; Thomas, Peter; Rickard, Claire; Coyer, Fiona
Data(s)

01/06/2004

Resumo

Objective. To compare the efficacy of two forms of eye care (hypromellose and Lacri-Lube combination vs polyethylene/Cling wrap covers) for intensive care patients. Design. Randomised-controlled trial. Setting. University affiliated, tertiary referral hospital. Patients and participants. One hundred ten patients with a reduced or absent blink reflex were followed through until they regained consciousness, were discharged from the facility during study enrolment, died or developed a positive corneal ulcer or eye infection. Interventions. All patients received standard eye cleansing every 2 h. In addition to this, group one (n=60) received a treatment combining hypromellose drops and Lacri-Lube (HL) to each eye every 2 h. Group two (n=50) had polyethylene covers only placed over the eye to create a moisture chamber. Measurements and results. Corneal ulceration was determined using corneal fluorescein stains and mobile slit lamp evaluation, performed daily. No patients had corneal ulceration in the polyethylene cover group, but 4 patients had corneal ulceration in the HL group. Conclusions. Polyethylene covers are as effective as HL in reducing the incidence of corneal damage in intensive care patients.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73243

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer-Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Critical Care Medicine #Clinical Nursing Research #Critical Care #Eye #Epithelium #Corneal #General-anesthesia #Critically-ill #Unit Patients #Eye Care #Keratitis #321009 Intensive Care #730199 Clinical health not specific to particular organs, diseases and conditions
Tipo

Journal Article