This randomized control trial aim to evaluate the effectiveness of local lidocaine spray application to the cervix on the reducing of pain score during the manual vacuum aspiration
This is a double blinded, placebo controlled study which compose of two arms. The treatment group is the local lidocaine spray application to the cervix with the intravenous opioid. The control group is the the intravenous opioid with the placebo (normal saline) before the manual vacuum aspiration. The outcome is to compare the visual analog pain score during and after procedure.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
216
Pateint with indication for manual vacuum aspiration aged between 20-60 years will received a standard injection of pethidine along with 1% lidocaine spray without adrenaline on cervical os to compare pain scores with placebo. Along with measuring side effects immediately and 30 minutes after receiving 1% lidocaine without adrenaline.
4 puffs of normal saline apply on cervical os before manual vacuum aspiration
UdonThani Hospital
Udon Thani, UdonThani, Thailand
pain score during manual vauum aspiration
The pain score using visual analog scale is used to assess the pain score during the manual vacuum aspiration during procedure (score 0-10), the 0 score is no pain and the 10 score is the maximum pain
Time frame: during surgery
pain score after manual vauum aspiration
The pain score using visual analog scale is used to assess the pain score after the procedure (score 0-10) the 0 score is no pain and the 10 score is the maximum pain
Time frame: at 30 minutes postoperative
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