Do cataract surgery anesthetics change your Eye's blood flow?
NCT ID NCT07298746
Summary
This study aims to understand how two common types of local anesthesia used for cataract surgery affect the tiny blood vessels in the back of the eye. Researchers will use a special imaging scan (OCT angiography) to measure blood vessel density in the retina before and after the anesthesia is given. The study will include 100 patients aged 40-80 who are scheduled for elective cataract surgery.
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