E. B. Rodrigues
Federal University of São Paulo
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Expert Opinion on Drug Safety | 2014
Helio Francisco Shiroma; E. B. Rodrigues; Michel Eid Farah; Fernando M. Penha; Jose Carlos Lorenzo; Astor Grumann; Renata Portella Nunes
Introduction: Intravitreal injection (IVT) is one of the most common vitreoretinal procedures, a large majority are performed with local anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety to the cornea and anesthetic efficacy of five concentrations of lidocaine gel. Methods: A prospective clinical trial was conducted testing lidocaine gel in five preparations: 2, 3.5, 5, 8 and 12%. Patients with macular degeneration, diabetic edema or retina vein occlusion were scheduled for intravitreal treatment received topical anesthesia with lidocaine gel 5 and 10 min before the procedure. Patients answered the visual analog scale for pain during the procedure. Corneal and conjunctival was evaluated using the Oxford scale. Results: In total, 260 patients were randomized into five groups. The mean pain scores (± standard deviation) were 2.63 (± 1.68) in the 2% group, 2.08 (± 1.35) in the 3.5%; 2.00 (± 1.65) in the 5%, 1.93 (± 1.40) in the 8% and 1.83 (± 1.35) in the 12% group. Mean pain score among all groups was similar (p = 0.077). There was no significant difference between groups in regard to keratitis mean score (p = 0.897). Conclusions: Lidocaine gel at concentrations from 2 to 12% induced similar anesthetic effect for IVTs, without adverse effects on cornea and conjunctiva.
Sao Paulo Medical Journal | 2014
Leandro Dario Faustino; Ramon Antunes Oliveira; Andrea Fernandes de Oliveira; E. B. Rodrigues; Nilva Simeren Diego Moraes; Lydia Masako Ferreira
CONTEXT Electrical burns are an important etiology in dealing with patients suffering from burns. In situations of extensive deep lesions of multiple organs and systems affecting young and economically active people, there is a need for expensive multidisciplinary treatment, with a high socioeconomic cost for the community. Among the permanent injuries that explain this high cost, eye injuries stand out, since they are widely disabling. Although rare, lesions of the posterior segment of the eye are associated with higher incidence of major sequelae, and thus deserve special attention for dissemination and discussion of the few cases observed. CASE REPORT The authors report the case of a patient who suffered high-voltage electrical burns and presented bilateral maculopathy, which evolved with a need for a surgical approach to repair retinal detachment and permanent low visual acuity. CONCLUSION This report highlights the rarity of the etiology of maculopathy and the need for campaigns for prevention not only of burns in general, but also especially of electrical burns.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2010
Paulo Augusto de Arruda Mello Filho; Mauricio Maia; E. B. Rodrigues; Michel Eid Farah
Retinal diseases are frequently causes of impaired visual acuity and blindness. Recent progress in ocular pharmacology leads to the development of new promising drugs and better functional outcomes. Drug delivery and local management of diseases affecting the choroid and retina should enable better a natomical and functional outcomes. An overview of ocular pharmacology, emerging drug technologies and drug delivery is provided. Some relevant clinical features are discussed.
Revista Brasileira De Oftalmologia | 2014
Rafael Ramos Caiado; Milton N. Moraes-Filho; André Maia; E. B. Rodrigues; Michel Eid Farah; Mauricio Maia
Vitrectomy is a surgery that involves complex and delicate techniques that treat diseases such as macular hole, epiretinal membrane and diabetic macular edema. Chromovitrectomy is one of these techniques and includes the use of coloring agents such as vital dyes or crystals to enhanced visibility of transparent structures during vitrectomy. The aim of this study was to present a modern approach, based on scientific evidence, about the application and indication of vital coloring agents during vitrectomy. The use of such agents has made this surgery more predictable and has increased its post-operative prognosis. Although research on chromovitrectomy is currently expanding there is still not an established gold standard dyeing agent.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2009
Eduardo Dib; E. B. Rodrigues; Mauricio Maia; Carsten H. Meyer; Fernando M. Penha; Bruno Furlani; Elaine de Paula Fiod Costa; Michel Eid Farah
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007
V. F. Lima; E. B. Rodrigues; Mauricio Maia; Fernando M. Penha; André H. Príncipe; Eduardo Dib; Carsten H. Meyer; Edna Freymüller; Michel Eid Farah
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010
Bruno Furlani; Elaine de Paula Fiod Costa; Mauricio Maia; Fernando M. Penha; E. B. Rodrigues; Michel Eid Farah
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010
Leonardo M. Machado; Octaviano Magalhães; E. B. Rodrigues; Mauricio Maia; Michel Eid Farah; L. Molon; Denise A. Oliveira; Kamal Abdel Radi Ismail
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009
J. J. K. Abechain; V. S. De Stefano; D. M. Verginassi; E. B. Rodrigues; Mauricio Maia; A. S. Lima-Filho; Fernando M. Penha; Milton N. Moraes-Filho; Octaviano Magalhães; Michel Eid Farah
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009
V. S. De Stefano; J. J. K. Abechain; D. M. Verginassi; E. B. Rodrigues; Edna Freymüller; Mauricio Maia; A. S. Lima-Filho; Fernando M. Penha; Eduardo Dib; Michel Eid Farah