Author/Authors :
kermani, Bahareh School of Medicine - Jiroft University of Medical Sciences - Jiroft, Iran , Kargar, Shiva School of Medicine - Jiroft University of Medical Sciences - Jiroft, Iran , Ghasemi Nejad Afshar, Reza School of Health - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan, Iran , Mehralizadeh, Akbar School of Health - Jiroft University of Medical Sciences - Jiroft, Iran , Neshan, Mahdi Department of General Surgery - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services - Yazd, Iran , Yusefi, Ali Reza Department of Public Health - School of Health - Jiroft University of Medical Sciences - Jiroft, Iran , Barfar, Eshagh Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan, Iran , Sheikh Beig Goharrizi, Mohammad Ali Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Daneshi, Salman Department of Public Health - School of Health - Jiroft University of Medical Sciences - Jiroft, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: Cataracts are the leading cause of low vision and blindness
in the world, and the only effective treatment for cataract vision
impairment is surgery, which has common complications such as eye
pain and burning, inflammation, and postoperative headache. The aim
of this study was to evaluate the effect of vitamin B1 on oral pain on
corneal neuropathy after cataract surgery in Jiroft.
Patients and Methods This randomized clinical trial study was
performed on cataract patients who were candidates for surgery and
referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Jiroft in 2020. Demographic
information was collected through a designed checklist and the
Numerical Pain Scale (NRS) was used to measure postoperative
severity in the eye. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS-V21
software.
Results: In this study, 130 patients with cataracts (intervention
group: 65 and control group: 65) were studied. The intervention
group consisted of 27 men (41.5 %) and 38 women (58.5 %) and the
control group consisted of 25 men (38.5 %) and 40 women (61.5 %).
On the third day and one week after surgery, there was no significant
difference in the amount of eye pain and irritation caused by surgery
in the intervention and control groups, and in the three months after
surgery, the intervention group had mild eye pain and irritation.
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that taking vitamin B1
orally affects eye irritation and pain caused by corneal neuropathy
after cataract surgery and reduces eye irritation and pain intensity
during 3 months.
Keywords :
Cataract , Oral vitamin B1 , Pain due to Corneal , Neuropathy