Periurethral Lidocaine Does Not Decrease Pain After Urodynamic Testing in Women: A Double-Blinded Randomized Control Trial

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Avondstondt, Andrea M. [1 ]
Chiu, Stephanie [2 ]
Salamon, Charbel [1 ]
机构
[1] Atlantic Hlth Syst, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Womens Hlth, Morristown, NJ 07960 USA
[2] Atlantic Hlth Syst, Atlantic Ctr Res, Morristown, NJ USA
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incontinence; pain; prolapse; urodynamics; EMBARRASSMENT; LUBRICANT; ANXIETY;
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10.1097/SPV.0000000000000983
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Objective Urodynamic testing of women is a common procedure to evaluate lower urinary tract symptoms but may cause discomfort. The objective of our study was to determine the effect of externally applied periurethral 2% lidocaine gel on pain scores after complex urodynamic testing in women. Methods This prospective, double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized trial compared 2% lidocaine gel to water-based lubricant applied to the periurethral area before urodynamic testing in women. Discomfort was measured using a visual analog pain scale (VAS) ranging from 0 to 100. The primary outcome was the difference in VAS from baseline to 4 to 6 hours after urodynamic testing. Secondary outcomes included: VAS difference from baseline to immediately postprocedure and 24 hours after urodynamic testing; VAS scores: at baseline, immediately postprocedure, after 4-6 hours, and after 24 hours; urodynamic testing results; and any adverse events. Sixty-four women per group were needed to provide a power of 80% to detect a 10-mm difference on a 100-point VAS. Results From January 2018 to March 2019, 134 subjects were randomized, 6 subjects were excluded, which resulted in 64 subjects in both the water-based lubricant group and 2% lidocaine gel group. There was no difference in baseline demographics. There was no significant difference in the change in VAS from baseline to 4 to 6 hours after UDT (0, 0 P = 0.88). No difference in secondary outcomes was noted. Conclusions Topically applied 2% lidocaine gel does not decrease pain compared with water-based lubricant. For most women, complex urodynamic testing is not associated with any significant pain.
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