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J Urol ; 204(5): 1012-1018, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32396409

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PURPOSE: We determined if the "bag squeeze" technique decreases pain during flexible cystoscopy in men. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single center, prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial recruited 200 consenting participants who were ambulatory, outpatient males who had undergone prior cystoscopy and were not expected to require any secondary procedures. Men with prior urethral stricture or bladder neck contracture were excluded from study. Once eligibility was assessed and consent obtained, participants were randomized to undergo cystoscopy with the bag squeeze (group A) or the sham bag squeeze procedure (group B). Following cystoscopy, participants completed a pain questionnaire (visual analogue scale). Differences in mean pain score between groups were evaluated using Students' t-test with a 2-sided alpha of 0.05. RESULTS: A total of 200 patients were randomized and underwent flexible cystoscopy. Ten participants were ineligible because they required secondary procedures. Among the 190 eligible patients 97 were randomized to bag squeeze (group A) and 93 to sham bag squeeze (group B) with mean pain scores of 1.91 and 3.39, respectively (p <0.005). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated a clinically meaningful decrease in pain for men undergoing flexible cystoscopy when the irrigation bag squeeze technique was used vs placebo bag squeeze. Accordingly, this useful, simple and free method to improve patient comfort during flexible cystoscopy should be adopted by clinicians.


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Cystoscopy/adverse effects , Dilatation/methods , Pain Management/methods , Pain, Procedural/prevention & control , Saline Solution/administration & dosage , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dilatation/instrumentation , Double-Blind Method , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Management/instrumentation , Pain Measurement , Pain, Procedural/diagnosis , Pain, Procedural/etiology , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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