Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial

© 2017 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology Aim: We aimed to examine the effect of lidocaine spray in reducing pain during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy (CDB). Methods: Two hundred women with abnormal cervical screening test results and abnormal colposcopic findings that required a CDB d...

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Main Authors: Tanyalak Wongluecha, Charuwan Tantipalakorn, Kittipat Charoenkwan, Jatupol Srisomboon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-470602018-04-25T07:20:36Z Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial Tanyalak Wongluecha Charuwan Tantipalakorn Kittipat Charoenkwan Jatupol Srisomboon © 2017 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology Aim: We aimed to examine the effect of lidocaine spray in reducing pain during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy (CDB). Methods: Two hundred women with abnormal cervical screening test results and abnormal colposcopic findings that required a CDB during April to December 2015 were enrolled. The participants were randomly assigned into one of two groups. For group 1 (lidocaine group), 10% lidocaine spray was applied thoroughly to the ectocervix. For group 2, no anesthesia was given. The primary outcome of this study was the biopsy pain score. Results: Of the 200 women enrolled, 100 were randomly assigned to group 1 and 100 were in group 2. The baseline, biopsy, and postprocedure pain scores were comparable between the study groups. The mean difference between the biopsy and the baseline pain scores and the mean difference of the postprocedure pain scores from baseline were statistically significantly higher in the no-anesthesia group (group 2), P = 0.01 and P = 0.02, respectively. However, the degree of pain was minimal in both groups. There were no complications observed in any participants. Conclusion: Lidocaine spray reduces pain during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy; however, the clinically meaningful effect of such a procedure cannot be demonstrated in this study. 2018-04-25T07:20:36Z 2018-04-25T07:20:36Z 2017-09-01 Journal 14470756 13418076 2-s2.0-85023193154 10.1111/jog.13380 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85023193154&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47060
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description © 2017 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology Aim: We aimed to examine the effect of lidocaine spray in reducing pain during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy (CDB). Methods: Two hundred women with abnormal cervical screening test results and abnormal colposcopic findings that required a CDB during April to December 2015 were enrolled. The participants were randomly assigned into one of two groups. For group 1 (lidocaine group), 10% lidocaine spray was applied thoroughly to the ectocervix. For group 2, no anesthesia was given. The primary outcome of this study was the biopsy pain score. Results: Of the 200 women enrolled, 100 were randomly assigned to group 1 and 100 were in group 2. The baseline, biopsy, and postprocedure pain scores were comparable between the study groups. The mean difference between the biopsy and the baseline pain scores and the mean difference of the postprocedure pain scores from baseline were statistically significantly higher in the no-anesthesia group (group 2), P = 0.01 and P = 0.02, respectively. However, the degree of pain was minimal in both groups. There were no complications observed in any participants. Conclusion: Lidocaine spray reduces pain during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy; however, the clinically meaningful effect of such a procedure cannot be demonstrated in this study.
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author Tanyalak Wongluecha
Charuwan Tantipalakorn
Kittipat Charoenkwan
Jatupol Srisomboon
spellingShingle Tanyalak Wongluecha
Charuwan Tantipalakorn
Kittipat Charoenkwan
Jatupol Srisomboon
Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
author_facet Tanyalak Wongluecha
Charuwan Tantipalakorn
Kittipat Charoenkwan
Jatupol Srisomboon
author_sort Tanyalak Wongluecha
title Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
title_short Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort effect of lidocaine spray during colposcopy-directed cervical biopsy: a randomized controlled trial
publishDate 2018
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