Injections are associated to a certain level of pain which tolerance can vary between individuals. As regards non-invasive pain control techniques in subcutaneous injections, scarce literature exists with adequate levels of evidence and design quality to support any specific analgesic method. In this study, the investigators evaluated the effectivity of three non-invasive analgesic techniques (cold, anesthetic cream and vibration) when performing subcutaneous forehead injections, in a series of 100 healthy volunteers.
This study is a randomized, controlled, simple-blind clinical trial, and it has been approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medical Research Institute Hospital La Fe. The study included 100 healthy volunteered, and it was performed in the University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe, Valencia. The procedures of the study consisted in the sequential performance of four injections of 0,1mL of physiologic saline (0,9%NaCl) in the forehead of each subject, 2cm above the eyebrows, with a 29G needle, after applying any of the non-invasive anesthetic methods studied in the trial, except for the control zone. The anesthetic method utilized in each part of the forehead of each patient was randomized through simple randomization. Injections always started from the right side of the forehead to the left. The non-invasive analgesic methods utilized were: * Control zone: None * Vibration: Application of the vibrating device on the skin below the injection site, before and during injection. * Cold: Application of a bag of 50mL of frozen physiologic saline covered with a plastic glove on the injection site for 50 seconds prior to performing the injection. * Anesthetic cream: Application of a uniform thickness of 2mm of the anesthetic cream EMLA covered with an adhesive transparent plastic dressing for 30 minutes, before injection.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
All information is included in the Arm/group descriptions
University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe
Valencia, Spain
Pain referred per each zone injected: VAS
Pain measured through a Visual Analogic Scale with values from 0 to 10; being 0 complete absence of pain, and 10 the worst pain ever experienced.
Time frame: 1 hour max
Discomfort associated to non-invasive analgesic techniques
Discomfort associated to non-invasive analgesic techniques. Direct question in the survey in which answer options were each one of the non-invasive analgesic techniques (Cold, VIbration, Anesthetic cream)
Time frame: 1 hour max
Preference of non-invasive analgesic technique
Preference of non-invasive analgesic technique. Direct question in the survey in which possible answer options were each one of the non-invasive analgesic techniques (Cold, VIbration, Anesthetic cream)
Time frame: 1 hour max
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