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盆腔检查顺序会影响患者报告的疼痛。

Sequence of Pelvic Examination Affects Patient-Reported Pain.

作者信息

Rinko Rebecca, Yu Ian, Bakillah Emna, Alper Lauren, Delaney Colleen, Su Marisa, Dawson Melissa, Gracely Edward J, Whitmore Kristene E

出版信息

Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2018 Mar/Apr;24(2):150-154. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000515.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this trial is to compare patient-reported pain based on the sequence of the pelvic examination and to assess the relationship between pain during the examination and quality of life, self-esteem, and sexual function.

METHODS

A randomized controlled trial of women presenting for annual gynecologic examinations. Women were assigned to either group A: a Q-tip touch test, speculum examination, then bimanual examination or group B: Q-tip touch test, bimanual examination, then speculum examination. The primary outcome was visual analog scales to assess pain at baseline and after each portion of the examination. Secondary outcomes were responses to questionnaires for self-esteem, quality of life, and sexual function.

RESULTS

Of 200 women who enrolled, 192 (96%) completed all visual analog scale data points. Each portion of the examination caused minimal pain over baseline in each group. Pain during the speculum examination was higher than pain during the bimanual examination in both groups (P = 0.007 and P < 0.001). Group B, however, had significantly higher pain scores after the speculum examination than group A (P = 0.044). The groups did not differ on bimanual pain scores (P = 0.76). Pain scores were not statistically different when analyzed by age, parity, sexual activity, sexual orientation, education, or previous hysterectomy. Within both groups, patients who documented having any pain after the speculum examination or the bimanual examination were also more likely to have lower quality of life scores (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Pain associated with the speculum examination was lower in those undergoing speculum before bimanual examination. Speculum pain was greater than bimanual pain in both groups. Most patients reported minimal or no pain during the different portions of the examination.

摘要

目的

本试验的目的是比较基于盆腔检查顺序的患者报告疼痛情况,并评估检查期间的疼痛与生活质量、自尊及性功能之间的关系。

方法

对前来进行年度妇科检查的女性进行一项随机对照试验。女性被分为A组:先用棉签触诊试验,然后进行窥器检查,最后进行双合诊检查;或B组:先用棉签触诊试验,然后进行双合诊检查,最后进行窥器检查。主要结局是采用视觉模拟量表评估基线时及检查各部分之后的疼痛情况。次要结局是对自尊、生活质量及性功能问卷的回答。

结果

在登记入组的200名女性中,192名(96%)完成了所有视觉模拟量表数据点。每组检查的各部分在基线之上引起的疼痛均极小。两组中窥器检查期间的疼痛均高于双合诊检查期间的疼痛(P = 0.007和P < 0.001)。然而,B组在窥器检查后的疼痛评分显著高于A组(P = 0.044)。两组在双合诊疼痛评分上无差异(P = 0.76)。按年龄、产次、性活动、性取向、教育程度或既往子宫切除术分析时,疼痛评分无统计学差异。在两组中,记录在窥器检查或双合诊检查后有任何疼痛的患者也更有可能生活质量评分较低(P < 0.001和P < 0.001)。

结论

在双合诊检查之前接受窥器检查的患者中,与窥器检查相关的疼痛较低。两组中窥器疼痛均大于双合诊疼痛。大多数患者在检查的不同部分报告疼痛极小或无疼痛。

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