The effect of lidocaine spray on pain relief during endometrial sampling.
The study population will comprise women with abnormal uterine bleeding who will be scheduled for endometrial sampling or women who will have control biopsies before surgery due to other pathologies. We have two groups; the first group consisted of patients who receive lidocaine spray. The second group consisted of patients who receive placebo spray. Patients will be asked to rate their pain level on a standard continuous 100-mm VAS to quantify the pain. Pain scoring will be performed at 3 different time points: immediately before to the procedure, during the procedure(immediately following the removal of the speculum from the vagina at the end of the endometrial sampling, the patients will be asked to score their pain level experienced during the procedure), and 15 minutes after the procedure. We will document the patients' demographics and medical information. All procedures will be performed by a single operator and the same team to avoid possible operator-dependent pain factors (counseling, patient preparation, attitude and operative steps during operation, moral and psychological support).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
120
These patients received 2 puff lidocaine spray
Kayseri Education and Research Hospital of Medicine
Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain Score
Patients were asked to rate their pain level on a standard continuous 100-mm VAS to quantify the pain. Pain scoring was performed at 3 different time points: immediately before to the procedure, during the procedure (immediately following the removal of the speculum from the vagina at the end of the endometrial sampling, the patients were asked to score their pain level experienced during the procedure), and 15 minutes after the procedure.
Time frame: 3 months
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