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NCT07375641

The Impact of Age and Sex on Anticipated and Experienced Pain in First-Time Outpatient Flexible Cystoscopy

Sponsor: Kayseri Education and Research Hospital

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Summary

Cystoscopy is a procedure frequently performed in daily urological practice for the diagnosis of various urological conditions, including bladder tumors, benign prostatic hyperplasia, recurrent cystitis, and urethral strictures. Cystoscopy can be performed either in the operating room under sedation, spinal anesthesia, or general anesthesia, or in the outpatient setting under local anesthesia. Performing cystoscopy under outpatient conditions for patients requiring the procedure for follow-up and treatment indications is important in terms of reducing the workload of operating rooms. Although cystoscopy is generally well tolerated under local anesthesia in the outpatient setting, it may cause pain and anxiety in some patients, even when a flexible cystoscope is used. This may lead to adverse outcomes, particularly in patients with bladder tumors, due to loss to follow-up. Despite the use of analgesic methods such as lidocaine-based lubricants to reduce pain and anxiety before cystoscopy, an optimal solution has not yet been achieved. Moreover, some studies have reported that the level of pain experienced during cystoscopy increases with advancing age. In male patients, several studies have demonstrated that the most painful moment during cystoscopy occurs when the tip of the cystoscope passes through the external urinary sphincter. It has been shown that asking patients to take deep breaths or allowing them to watch cystoscopy videos while manually compressing the irrigation fluid bag during the passage of the cystoscope through the bulbar urethra, just distal to the external urinary sphincter, can reduce pain perception. Female patients tend to experience less pain due to the shorter urethral length. Various strategies have been employed to minimize pain and anxiety during the procedure, including listening to music, watching relaxing videos, or allowing patients to view their own cystoscopy recordings during the examination. Given the lack of prior cystoscopy experience, we planned this randomized prospective study to evaluate the effect of age and sex on pain perception during flexible cystoscopy. We believe that the findings of this study may be beneficial in counseling patients during cystoscopic evaluation of urological pathologies

Official title: The Effect of Age and Sex on Pre-procedural Anticipated Pain and Post-procedural Experienced Pain in Patients Undergoing Flexible Cystoscopy for the First Time in an Outpatient Setting

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2026-02-01

Completion Date

2026-05-01

Last Updated

2026-01-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Kayseri Education and Research Hospital

Kayseri, Kocasinan, Turkey (Türkiye)