POUR-UP: Power of Urination in Relieving Urethral Pain During Flexible Cystoscopy in Males

None Umadhevan Kanapathy, None Tan Jin Rong, None Shamsudin Omar
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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of micturition (urination) during flexible cystoscopy in alleviating urethral pain in males. A single-blinded, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 103 male outpatients at a tertiary care hospital in Malaysia. Participants, aged 18–80, undergoing flexible cystoscopy were randomly assigned to either a control or interventional group. The interventional group was instructed to urinate during the procedure, while the control group received no such instructions. All patients received standard lidocaine gel before the examination. Patient discomfort was assessed using Visual Analogue Scores (VAS) at three points: before gel instillation (baseline), immediately after the procedure, and 15 minutes post-examination. Age, BMI, duration of the examination, and examiner experience were also recorded to explore their correlation with the immediate post-procedure pain score. The interventional group reported significantly lower pain scores immediately after the procedure (p < 0.001) and 15 minutes later (p < 0.005) compared to the control group. However, there was no statistically significant difference in age, BMI, examination duration, or examiner experience level between the two groups regarding the pain score immediately post-procedure. These findings suggest that urination during flexible cystoscopy can substantially alleviate urinary discomfort and lead to a significant reduction in urethral pain in males. This approach mayprovide a valuable method to improve patient comfort during the procedure.
倒尿:男性软性膀胱镜检查时排尿对缓解尿道疼痛的作用
摘要本研究旨在探讨软性膀胱镜下排尿对减轻男性尿道疼痛的效果。对马来西亚一家三级医院的103名男性门诊患者进行了一项单盲、随机对照试验。年龄在18-80岁之间,接受柔性膀胱镜检查的参与者被随机分配到对照组或介入组。干预组在手术过程中被要求排尿,而对照组没有被要求排尿。所有患者在检查前均给予标准利多卡因凝胶。使用视觉模拟评分(VAS)在三个点评估患者不适:凝胶滴注前(基线),手术后立即和检查后15分钟。年龄、身体质量指数、检查持续时间和检查人员经验也被记录下来,以探讨它们与手术后立即疼痛评分的相关性。介入组术后即刻疼痛评分明显降低(p <0.001)和15分钟后(p <0.005),与对照组相比。然而,两组在年龄、BMI、检查持续时间或检查人员经验水平方面在手术后立即疼痛评分方面没有统计学上的显著差异。这些研究结果表明,在柔性膀胱镜检查期间排尿可以大大减轻泌尿不适,并显著减少男性尿道疼痛。这种方法可以提供一个有价值的方法,以提高病人的舒适度在过程中。
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