2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-018-3576-8
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Randomized controlled trial of 2% lidocaine gel versus water-based lubricant for multi-channel urodynamics

Abstract: Use of 2% lidocaine gel during in and out catheterization, cotton-tipped swab test, and urodynamic testing decreases pain during these procedures.

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“…Harmanli et al 8 studied women who underwent catheterization and Q‐tip test for the complaints of urinary incompetence and/or pelvic organ prolapse. Ozel et al 12 and Kisby et al 7 report their findings for females who underwent catheterization for urodynamic testing. The studies by Harmanli et al 8 and Ozel et al 12 used the Wong–Baker faces pain score, while the others used the VAS 0‐100 mm.…”
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“…Harmanli et al 8 studied women who underwent catheterization and Q‐tip test for the complaints of urinary incompetence and/or pelvic organ prolapse. Ozel et al 12 and Kisby et al 7 report their findings for females who underwent catheterization for urodynamic testing. The studies by Harmanli et al 8 and Ozel et al 12 used the Wong–Baker faces pain score, while the others used the VAS 0‐100 mm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozel et al 12 and Kisby et al 7 report their findings for females who underwent catheterization for urodynamic testing. The studies by Harmanli et al 8 and Ozel et al 12 used the Wong–Baker faces pain score, while the others used the VAS 0‐100 mm. The catheter sizes differed across the studies, ranging from 8 Fr to 16 Fr The volume of the gel used and the dwell time was not available for most of the studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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