Impact of Intraurethral Lidocaine on Cystometric Parameters and Patient Discomfort: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Compared to placebo, using lidocaine jelly during urodynamic studies resulted in approximately equivalent volumes for strong urge to void and no significant differences in other filling or voiding metrics, and lidocaine provided greater improvement in participants' overall impression of discomf...

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Published inUrologic nursing Vol. 42; no. 5; pp. 237 - 257
Main Authors Hicks, Christina, Schaffer, Joseph I, Pruszynski, Jessica E, Rahn, David D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Portland Jannetti Publications, Inc 01.09.2022
Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc
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Summary:Compared to placebo, using lidocaine jelly during urodynamic studies resulted in approximately equivalent volumes for strong urge to void and no significant differences in other filling or voiding metrics, and lidocaine provided greater improvement in participants' overall impression of discomfort.
ISSN:2168-4626
1053-816X
2168-4626
DOI:10.7257/2168-4626.2022.42.5.237