2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2171516/v1
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The Effect of Intravesical Stent Length and Propiverine on Ureteral Stent Related Symptoms – Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Ureteral double J stents are widely utilized in urolithiasis. Disturbing stent-related symptoms may occur while the stent is in location. Various medical agents and stent related solutions were examined for this problem. However, the definite drug has still not been found. We aimed to research the effect of propiverine on stent-related symptoms. Method Patients who underwent ureteroscopic stone surgery between June 2020 and May 2022 were included in the study. While the control group was untreated,… Show more

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“…The exclution criteria were as follows: (1) patients with active urinary infection or urethral deformities; (2) Had an endoscopic invasive intervention to the urethra or bladder before (Double-J stent removal, urethral dilatation, diagnosed with bladder cancer etc. ); (3) Had used painkillers within 24 hours before the procedure; (4) Had used medication that affects consciousness and communication; (5) diagnosed with overactive bladder or chronic pain syndrome; (6) had uncontrolled blood pressure disease; (7) patients who had already in pain.…”
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“…The exclution criteria were as follows: (1) patients with active urinary infection or urethral deformities; (2) Had an endoscopic invasive intervention to the urethra or bladder before (Double-J stent removal, urethral dilatation, diagnosed with bladder cancer etc. ); (3) Had used painkillers within 24 hours before the procedure; (4) Had used medication that affects consciousness and communication; (5) diagnosed with overactive bladder or chronic pain syndrome; (6) had uncontrolled blood pressure disease; (7) patients who had already in pain.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety before a surgical procedure is a normal feeling of potential danger (4). They may experience high anxiety before the surgical procedure due to reasons such as uncertainty, fear of death, fear of not recovering, fear of anesthesia (5).…”
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