Pain, Procedural Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tramadol Versus Diclofenac for Reducing Pain Associated With Outpatient Hysteroscopy: A Randomized Double Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of Tramadol and diclofenac in reducing pain during outpatient hysteroscopy. Women undergoing outpatient hysteroscopy in Cairo university will be divided into 3 groups, the first group will receive Tramadol 100 mg 1 hour before the procedure, the second group will receive diclofenac 100mg 1 hour before the procedure and the third will receive a placebo. Pain will be assessed by a visual analogue scale
Hysteroscopic examination is currently the most informative investigation for patients with
abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility. Outpatient hysteroscopy involves the use of
miniaturized endoscopic equipment to directly visualise the endometrial cavity, without the
need of formal theatre facilities, general or regional anaesthesia.
Outpatient hysteroscopy is increasingly being used as a cost-effective alternative to
in-patient hysteroscopy under general anaesthesia. Like other outpatient gynaecological
procedures, however, it has the potential to cause pain severe enough for the procedure to
be abandoned.
Opioid analgesics are widely used for the control of moderate to severe pain. Tramadol
hydrochloride, a synthetic opioid is an orally active, clinically effective centrally acting
analgesic having a lower incidence of respiratory depression, cardiac depression, side
effects on smooth muscle and abuse potential as compared to typical opioid agents.
Diclofenac is a non steroidal anti inflammatory drug which inhibits the cyclooxygenase
enzyme.
The study will be conducted in the outpatient hysteroscopy clinic in Cairo university
hospitals. All patients attending the outpatient hysteroscopy clinic will be invited to
participate in the study. The invitation will include a clear full explanation of the study
and patients will provide oral consent. Written informed consent is not needed since the
procedure and intervention carries almost no risk to the patient and the patient will not
receive anesthesia and will be fully conscious. Only patients consenting verbally to
participate will be included in the trial.
Tramadol, diclofenac and placebo will be enclosed in sealed envelopes which will be numbered
using computer generated random table. Neither the patient nor the physician will be aware
of the drug used. 210 women will be categorized into 3 groups: Group I who will receive
Tramadol 100mg (Trama SR®, Global Napi) orally 1 hour before the procedure, group II who
will receive diclofenac 100mg (voltaren® 100, Novartis) 1 hour before the procedure, and
group III who will receive placebo acting as the control group.
Full history will be taken followed by general and local examination. The procedure will be
done in the lithotomy position. Hysteroscopy will be done using a 5mm outer diameter
continuous flow hysteroscope with a French working channel and a 30 degrees direction of
view provided by Techno GmbH and CO. The hysteroscope will be introduced using the
vaginoscopy technique, in which no speculum will be used. The cervix will be detected and
the external os will be identified using the hysteroscope. The hysteroscope will be
introduced in the uterine cavity. Saline will be used as the distension medium and the
pressure will be set at 100mm Hg. The anterior wall, posterior wall and tubal ostea will be
visualized, any polyps, adhesions septa, congenital malformations or submucous fibroids will
be noted.
Base line characteristics and perception of pain will be compared.
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