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Comparison of Efficacy Between Nitrous Oxide (n2o) Analgesia and Pericervical Analgesia in Outpatient Operative Hysteroscopy With Miniresector: a Randomized Clinical Pilot Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Intervention Group: pericervical anesthesia and Nitroux Oxide anesthesia for Hysteroscopy. Completed, enrolled 50 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This research will have the aim of evaluating and comparing the effectiveness of two methods (analgesia with nitrous oxide and pericervical analgesia, excluding the use of paracervical block due to the increased risk of complications reported in the literature in the control of pain caused during Outpatient Operative Hysteroscopy maneuvers with Miniresector.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patients assigned to the Intervention Group will receive Pericervical anesthesia before performing Hysteroscopy. Specifically, for the administration of pericervical analgesia, Mepivacaine/Lidocaine 1.5% 10/15 ml (max dose 7 mg/kg) will be used and pericervical infiltration will be performed at 0.5 cm depth at 3 and 9 hours.
Patients assigned to the Control Group will receive Nitrous Oxide anesthesia before hysteroscopy