Male flexible cystoscopy: Does waiting after insertion of topical anaesthetic lubricant improve patient comfort?

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Abstract

This prospective comparative trial randomizes 50 men to undergo flexible cystoscopy with insertion of local anaesthetic lubricant either immediately prior to cystoscope insertion or after a 3-min interval. Patients then report discomfort on a visual analogue scale. We show that there is no benefit to delay and therefore a more expedient approach can be justified. OBJECTIVE To determine whether a short, clinically manageable time delay between lubrication with topical local anaesthetic and insertion of the flexible cystoscope, vs immediate insertion, reduces discomfort in male patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS This was a prospective comparative trial. Male patients undergoing simple flexible cystoscopy were randomized to undergo cystoscope insertion either immediately after lubrication with topical lignocaine gel or after a 3-min delay. Patient-reported pain of the procedure was recorded on a visual analogue scale and data were statistically analysed. RESULTS Fifty male patients were randomized to cystoscope insertion either immediately following lubrication or after a 3-min delay. Mean pain score in the immediate insertion group was 11.94 mm (95% confidence interval [CI] 7.53-16.36) compared with 10.52 mm (95% CI 6.24-14.80) in the 3-min delay group. The mean difference between the two groups was 1.42 mm (95% CI -4.57 to 7.41, P= 0.64). CONCLUSION Findings show that patient comfort is similar between the two groups and therefore there is no benefit in delaying insertion by a 3-min interval. Flexible cystoscopy is a well tolerated outpatient procedure. © 2011 BJU INTERNATIONAL.

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Losco, G., Antoniou, S., & Mark, S. (2011). Male flexible cystoscopy: Does waiting after insertion of topical anaesthetic lubricant improve patient comfort? BJU International, 108(SUPPL.2), 42–44. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2011.10696.x

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