Analgesic Effect of Lidocaine Spray during Endometrial Biopsy: A randomized controlled trial

Objectives: To investigate the effect of lidocaine spray applied on the cervical surface in pain reduction of patients undergoing endometrial biopsy using the Endosampler instrument. Materials and Methods: A double-blinded, randomized controlled study was conducted in 100 women undergoing endome...

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Main Authors: Maneenuch Sripha, Chuenkamon Charakorn, Navamol Lekskul, Arb-aroon Lertkhachonsuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 2018-09-01
Series:Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Online Access:https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/article/download/102049/111932/
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Summary:Objectives: To investigate the effect of lidocaine spray applied on the cervical surface in pain reduction of patients undergoing endometrial biopsy using the Endosampler instrument. Materials and Methods: A double-blinded, randomized controlled study was conducted in 100 women undergoing endometrial biopsy. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either lidocaine spray or placebo. Visual analog scale (VAS) was used to assess patients’ pain at three points of the procedure (speculum insertion, cannula insertion and after speculum removal). The satisfaction of the procedure was evaluated by patients and doctors using five point Likert scale. Results: Endometrial biopsy was successfully performed in 100 patients. The median VAS pain score during cannula insertion in the lidocaine group was 5.0 which was lower than 5.5 in the placebo group without statistical significance. Conclusion: Lidocaine spray application on cervix before endometrial biopsy did not significantly reduce pain in patients who underwent this procedure.
ISSN:0857-6084
0857-6084