1.Questionnaire Survey on the Satisfaction of Ophthalmic Solutions and the Handling of Eye Drops in Patients with Ophthalmic Diseases
Yuko ONO ; Yuhki SATO ; Daiki ETO ; Hiroki ITOH
Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 2021;22(4):202-206
Clarifying the current state of ophthalmic solutions and the handling of eye drops is important for the proper use of ophthalmic solutions. In this study, a questionnaire survey was conducted from May 2018 to February 2019 on 200 ophthalmic inpatients who provided consent. In total, 36.5% of the patients were dissatisfied with the usability of ophthalmic containers due to their hard material andthe difficulty of releasing the ophthalmic solution. In addition, 43.0% of the patients repliedthat they hadlearnedfrom medical professionals, such as doctors and pharmacists, about the handling of eye drops, whereas 45.0% reported failing to apply ophthalmic solutions onto their eyes correctly. Only 2.0% of the respondents answeredthat they hadconsulteddoctors or pharmacists about the use of ophthalmic solutions. These findings underscore the current problems about patients’ satisfaction with ophthalmic solutions andhandling of eye drops. Therefore, pharmacists may needto be actively involvedin patients’ selection of ophthalmic solutions andinstruct them regarding usage.
2.Surgical Treatment of Ruptured Coronary Artery Aneurysm
Daiki SATO ; Yuta KUME ; Yukihiro BONKOHARA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;53(2):74-77
A 50-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to chest pain and loss of consciousness. Diagnosed with cardiac tamponade, he underwent emergency percutaneous pericardial drainage and endotracheal intubation. AAD was not found, although aortic root dissection was suspected from the CT scan and CAG. The MDCT revealed a 16 mm ruptured coronary artery aneurysm connected to the LMT with a CA-PA fistula. Urgently, coronary artery aneurysmectomy, CA-PA fistula repair, and CABG were performed, and the postoperative course was smooth. Surgery reports for ruptured coronary artery aneurysm are rare, so we report the successful surgical case.