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One-time Spray of Epinephrine (1cc) Plus 4% Lidocaine (4cc) is Sufficient Pretreatment Method for the Preparation of Transnasal Endoscopy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating pretreatment method for transnasal endoscopy for Pretreatment Method of Transnasal Endoscopy. Completed, enrolled 100 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study designed for compare efficacy of following two anesthetic method for transnasal endoscopy * "Catheter-free method" * "Catheter-insertion method"
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Catheter-free method : The patient then takes simethicone (10cc). After that, the nasal cavity is sprayed with epinephrine (1cc) and lidocaine HCL (4%, 4cc). Catheter inesertion method: After preparation steps the same as in the 'catheter-free' method, a 14 Fr. flexible catheter is coated with 2% lidocaine HCL gel and 8% lidocaine HCL spray. After that, the catheter is inserted into the patient's nasal cavity, and maintained about 1 minute for anesthesia. A 16 Fr. catheter is prepared by the same method with as the 14Fr. catheter. After the 14 Fr. cathter has been removed from the patient's nasal cavity, the 16 Fr. catheter is inserted into the patient's nasal cavity.