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Effectiveness of Lidocaine Lubricant for Discomfort during Pediatric Urethral Catheterization
- Source :
- Journal of Urology. 170:564-567
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2003.
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Abstract
- Many children with urinary tract infections and vesicoureteral reflux require catheterization. Catheterization can be a painful experience, and a desire to avoid this experience may affect patient care. We evaluated the effectiveness of lubricant containing lidocaine for minimizing patient pain and distress during catheterization.We conducted a prospective, double-blind, placebo controlled trial. Twenty children (16 girls and 4 boys, mean age 7.7 years) had urethral lubricant with or without lidocaine placed within 10 minutes before urethral catheterization. In all children pre-procedure anxiety, and pain and distress during catheterization were recorded. Pre-procedure anxiety was measured using a visual analog scale, pain was measured with the Oucher Pain Scale and distress was recorded by 2 independent observers with a simple 7-point Likert-type scale.There were no significant group differences for age, number of previous catheterizations or pre-procedure anxiety. The group receiving lubricant with lidocaine had significantly lower pain (21 +/- 19.69 versus 65.5 +/- 26.29) and distress (2.65 +/- 1.97 versus 4.7 +/- 2.07) (p = 0.001 and 0.007, respectively).The use of lubricant with lidocaine significantly decreases pain with pediatric urethral catheterization and is recommended with pediatric catheterizations.
- Subjects :
- Male
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Lidocaine
Urology
Urinary system
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Child Behavior
Anxiety
Vesicoureteral reflux
Urinary catheterization
Double blind study
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Local anesthesia
Prospective Studies
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Pain Measurement
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15273792 and 00225347
- Volume :
- 170
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Urology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2cbd4a7530e529ddc8eb097a6e69d6fb