Submited on: 05 Oct 2010 11:27:57 PM GMT
Published on: 06 Oct 2010 07:09:13 PM GMT
 
Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye
Posted by Dr. Divya Gupta on 20 Dec 2010 08:03:46 AM GMT

1 Is the subject of the article within the scope of the subject category? Yes
2 Are the interpretations / conclusions sound and justified by the data? Yes
3 Is this a new and original contribution? Yes
4 Does this paper exemplify an awareness of other research on the topic? Yes
5 Are structure and length satisfactory? Yes
6 Can you suggest brief additions or amendments or an introductory statement that will increase the value of this paper for an international audience? No
7 Can you suggest any reductions in the paper, or deletions of parts? No
8 Is the quality of the diction satisfactory? Yes
9 Are the illustrations and tables necessary and acceptable? Yes
10 Are the references adequate and are they all necessary? Yes
11 Are the keywords and abstract or summary informative? Yes
  • Other Comments:

    I would like to congratulate the authors for a nice observation of this common problem prevalent among CAs in OR this study also draws the attention on a very important aspect regarding the enviromental conditions in the OR i.e temprature, humidity, ACH.

    Further there is a need of multicentric data of the same that can be compiled and analyzed for making the acceptance of eye shielding in ORs as a preventive measure.

  • Competing interests:
    No
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    Yes
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
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    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:

    I have been working in ORs since 2006 onwards and presently working as Senior Resident.

  • How to cite:  Gupta D .Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye [Review of the article 'Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye ' by Orlewicz M].WebmedCentral 2010;1(12):WMCRW00268
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  • Other Comments: First of all I would like to congratulate authors for drawing attention towards such a common but less noticed problem of OR environment! I have personally faced this problem of dry eyes while working in OR inspite of the fact that I wear spectacles. It is also true that this problem is more common in Ist or IInd year residents because they are the ones who spent maximum hours in the ORs. Till now I used to shrug off this problem as a minor one,but not any more, thanks to this article I now know the serius implications. Though I have not used Googles eye shield till now, but I will definitely like to advise my residents for its use!
  • Competing interests:
    No
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    Yes
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:
    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
    I have been working in ORs since 2001 onwards and am working relentlessly to improve OR environment for patients and working personnel at my place.
  • How to cite:  Agarwal A ."Googles? Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye" By Dr. Pamela McPherson , Dr. Michelle Daryanani , Dr. Deepak Gupta , Dr. Marc Orlewicz [Review of the article 'Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye ' by Orlewicz M].WebmedCentral 2010;1(11):WMCRW00122
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Googles? Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye
Posted by Dr. Himanshu Chauhan on 29 Oct 2010 04:40:33 PM GMT

  • Other Comments: Due to dry climate in OR`s, dry eye is not an infrequent problem in OR`s personal .this study shows that googles eye shield is an effective method as a palliative and preventive measure.
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    Yes
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:
    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
    i am asstt prof in department of anesthesia and critical care,having 6 yrs experience in field.
  • How to cite:  Chauhan H .Googles? Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye[Review of the article 'Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye ' by Orlewicz M].WebmedCentral 2010;1(10):WMCRW0092
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