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- W2400971988 abstract "Importance Satisfactory pain control for women undergoing office gynecologic procedures is critical for both patient comfort and procedure success. Therefore, it is important for clinicians to be aware of the safety and efficacy of different pain control regimens. Objective This article aimed to review the literature regarding pain control regimens for procedures such as endometrial biopsy, intrauterine device insertion, colposcopy and loop electrosurgical excisional procedure, uterine aspiration, and hysteroscopy. Evidence Acquisition A search of published literature using PubMed was conducted using the following keywords: “pain” or “anesthesia.” These terms were paired with the following keywords: “intrauterine device” or “IUD,” “endometrial biopsy,” “uterine aspiration” or “abortion,” “colposcopy” or “loop electrosurgical excisional procedure” or “LEEP,” “hysteroscopy” or “hysteroscopic sterilization.” The search was conducted through July 2015. Articles were hand reviewed and selected by the authors for study quality. Meta-analyses and randomized controlled trials were prioritized. Results Although local anesthesia is commonly used for gynecologic procedures, a multimodal approach may be more effective including oral medication, a dedicated emotional support person, and visual or auditory distraction. Women who are nulliparous, are postmenopausal, have a history of dysmenorrhea, or suffer from anxiety are more likely to experience greater pain with gynecologic procedures. Evidence for some interventions exists; however, the interpretation of intervention comparisons is limited by the use of different regimens, pain measurement scales, patient populations, and procedure techniques. Conclusions and Relevance There are many options for pain management for office gynecologic procedures, and depending on the procedure, different modalities may work best. The importance of patient counseling and selection cannot be overstated. Target Audience Obstetricians and gynecologists, family physicians Learning Objectives After completing this activity, the learner should be better able to select appropriate pain control measures for awake patients undergoing gynecologic procedures in the office, compare the efficacy and safety of different pain control regimens, and identify factors that may increase or decrease the pain experienced with various procedures." @default.
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- W2400971988 title "Pain Management for Gynecologic Procedures in the Office" @default.
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