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A randomized controlled study to compare the 2% lignocaine and aqueous lubricating gels for female urethral catheterization.
Chan, Moon Fai; Tan, Hong Yun; Lian, Xia; Ng, Li Yuen Geraldine; Ang, Li Ling Emily; Lim, Lay Hoon Linda; Ng, Wai May; Tan, Mui Choo Yvonne Gwendoline; Taylor, Beverley Joan.
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  • Chan MF; Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Pain Pract ; 14(2): 140-5, 2014 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23560476
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The 2% lignocaine gel has long been used for male urethral catheterization, but aqueous gel as lubricant has been used for females. However, studies report that females experience pain during urethral catheterization. We compared the effectiveness of 2% lignocaine gel (intervention) and aqueous gel (control) for female urethral catheterization in reducing procedural pain.

METHODS:

A double-blinded, randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted from November 2011 to April 2012 in an acute care hospital in Singapore. In total, 52 adult female inpatients (26 interventions vs. 26 controls) requiring urethral catheterization were included in the study. The intervention included patients receiving 2% lignocaine gel as a lubricant for urethral catheterization. Patients' pre- and postprocedural visual analog scale (VAS) were collected prospectively and nonparametric tests were used for data analysis.

RESULTS:

There was a significant reduction from the preprocedure pain score (Median = 22.0 mm) to the postprocedural pain score (Median = 6.6 mm) in the 2% lignocaine group (Z = -3.8, P < 0.001), but not in the aqueous gel group (pre vs. post 16.5 mm vs. 18.2 mm; Z = -0.36, P = 0.716). Subjects using 2% lignocaine gel had significantly more reduction in the postprocedural pain score than the aqueous gel group (U = 209.5, P = 0.019).

CONCLUSIONS:

The 2% lignocaine gel significantly reduces the procedural pain of female urethral catheterization as compared with aqueous gel. This study provides evidence for the hospital to change the current practice in the hope of reducing procedural pain for female patients during urethral catheterization.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor / Cateterismo Urinário / Lubrificantes / Anestésicos Locais / Lidocaína Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor / Cateterismo Urinário / Lubrificantes / Anestésicos Locais / Lidocaína Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article