Effects of povidone-iodine solution with different concentration on the conjunctival sac washing before intraocular operation
10.3760/j.issn.1674-2907.2014.26.041
- VernacularTitle:不同浓度安尔碘冲洗液术前结膜囊冲洗的效果
- Author:
Yuhua WEI
1
;
Yimin YAO
;
Shiying FAN
;
Liyun YE
;
Yang SU
;
Jinjin DAI
Author Information
1. 050000 石家庄,河北医科大学第二医院眼科
- Keywords:
Povidone-iodine;
Concentration;
Irrigation of conjunctival sac;
Ophthalmological operation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2014;20(26):3394-3396
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of different concentration of povidone-iodine solution on preoperative irrigation of the conjunctival sac .Methods A total of 150 patients were randomly divided into Group A, B and C, each group had 50 cases.All patients were performed with conventional intraocular surgery's preparation.First, 0.5%iodine solution was used to disinfect all patients'eyelid, surrounding skin and limbi palpebralis after entering operation room .Second, irrigation of the conjunctival sac was performed ( three different concentration separately ) before operation.1 minute later, bacterial culture of conjunctiva sac and immediately corneal fluorescein staining was done .The degree of conjunctival hyperemia and corneal epithelial damage under slit lamp were compared among groups .Results The negative rate of bacterial culture of conjunctiva sac of the groups using 0.025% iodine solution and 0.05% iodine solution were 92.0% and 94.0%.The effects were better than 78.0%of 0.01%iodine solution group.There were significant differences between groups (χ2 =7.197,P<0.05).0.05% iodine solution had a more serious effects and worse corneal epithelial damage compared with the other groups .There were significant differences between groups (χ2 =20.257,18.656, respectively;P<0.05).Conclusions 0.025% iodine solution has better bactericidal effect and higher efficiency , and has little damage to the cornea and conjunctiva , so it is more suitable to preoperative disinfection of conjunctival sac in operation in ophthalmology .