2021
DOI: 10.2147/ceg.s301163
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Comparison of Lidocaine Spray and Lidocaine Ice Popsicle in Patients Undergoing Unsedated Esophagogastroduodenoscopy: A Single Center Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Purpose: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) under topical pharyngeal anesthesia has the advantage of avoiding the unwanted cardiopulmonary adverse events experienced following intravenous sedation. Lidocaine spray is a common anesthetic option and is safe for unsedated EGD. Although several studies have compared different topical anesthetic agents, their formulations, and delivery techniques, questions still remain concerning the optimal mode of administration. We have designed a lidocaine formulation in the for… Show more

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“…Due to the blocking of upper airway sensory receptors, topical lidocaine may often result in postoperative pharyngeal discomfort, including dryness and dysphagia, especially after a short procedure 3 . We believe that this study would have provided more useful data about the effectiveness of pharyngeal lidocaine anesthesia for esophagogastroduodenoscopy if the design had included a postoperative assessment of patients’ satisfaction, as performed in previous studies 4,5 …”
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“…Due to the blocking of upper airway sensory receptors, topical lidocaine may often result in postoperative pharyngeal discomfort, including dryness and dysphagia, especially after a short procedure 3 . We believe that this study would have provided more useful data about the effectiveness of pharyngeal lidocaine anesthesia for esophagogastroduodenoscopy if the design had included a postoperative assessment of patients’ satisfaction, as performed in previous studies 4,5 …”
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“…3 We believe that this study would have provided more useful data about the effectiveness of pharyngeal lidocaine anesthesia for esophagogastroduodenoscopy if the design had included a postoperative assessment of patients' satisfaction, as performed in previous studies. 4,5…”
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