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Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial

Background and study aims It is important to examine the pharynx during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Pharyngeal anesthesia using topical lidocaine is generally used as pretreatment. In Japan, lidocaine viscous solution is the anesthetic of choice, but lidocaine spray is applied when the former...

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Autores principales: Hayashi, Tomoyuki, Asahina, Yoshiro, Waseda, Yohei, Kitamura, Kazuya, Kagaya, Takashi, Seike, Takuya, Okada, Kazuhiro, Inada, Yuki, Takabatake, Hisashi, Orita, Noriaki, Yanase, Yuko, Yamashita, Tatsuya, Ninomiya, Itasu, Yoshimura, Kenichi, Kaneko, Shuichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-120414
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author Hayashi, Tomoyuki
Asahina, Yoshiro
Waseda, Yohei
Kitamura, Kazuya
Kagaya, Takashi
Seike, Takuya
Okada, Kazuhiro
Inada, Yuki
Takabatake, Hisashi
Orita, Noriaki
Yanase, Yuko
Yamashita, Tatsuya
Ninomiya, Itasu
Yoshimura, Kenichi
Kaneko, Shuichi
author_facet Hayashi, Tomoyuki
Asahina, Yoshiro
Waseda, Yohei
Kitamura, Kazuya
Kagaya, Takashi
Seike, Takuya
Okada, Kazuhiro
Inada, Yuki
Takabatake, Hisashi
Orita, Noriaki
Yanase, Yuko
Yamashita, Tatsuya
Ninomiya, Itasu
Yoshimura, Kenichi
Kaneko, Shuichi
author_sort Hayashi, Tomoyuki
collection PubMed
description Background and study aims It is important to examine the pharynx during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Pharyngeal anesthesia using topical lidocaine is generally used as pretreatment. In Japan, lidocaine viscous solution is the anesthetic of choice, but lidocaine spray is applied when the former is considered insufficient. However, the relationship between the extent of pharyngeal anesthesia and accuracy of observation is unclear. We compared the performance of lidocaine spray alone versus lidocaine spray combined with lidocaine viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy. Patients and methods In this prospective, double-blinded, randomized clinical trial conducted between January and March 2015, 327 patients were randomly assigned to lidocaine spray alone (spray group, n = 157) or a combination of spray and viscous solution (combination group, n = 170). We compared the number of pharyngeal observable sites (non-inferiority test), pain by visual analogue scale, observation time, and the number of gag reflexes between the two groups. Results The mean number of images of suitable quality taken at the observable pharyngeal sites in the spray group was 8.33 (95 % confidence interval [CI]: 7.94 – 8.72) per patient, and 8.77 (95 % CI: 8.49 – 9.05) per patient in the combination group. The difference in the number of observable pharyngeal sites was – 0.44 (95 % CI: – 0.84 to – 0.03, P = 0.01). There were no differences in pain, observation time, or number of gag reflexes between the 2 groups. Subgroup analysis of the presence of sedation revealed no differences between the two groups for the number of pharyngeal observation sites and the number of gag reflexes. However, the number of gag reflexes was higher in the spray group compared to the combination group in a subgroup analysis that looked at the absence of sedation. Conclusions Lidocaine spray for pharyngeal anesthesia was not inferior to lidocaine spray and viscous solution in terms of pharyngeal observation. It was considered that lidocaine viscous solution was unnecessary for pharyngeal observation. UMIN000016073
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spelling pubmed-52911562017-02-10 Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial Hayashi, Tomoyuki Asahina, Yoshiro Waseda, Yohei Kitamura, Kazuya Kagaya, Takashi Seike, Takuya Okada, Kazuhiro Inada, Yuki Takabatake, Hisashi Orita, Noriaki Yanase, Yuko Yamashita, Tatsuya Ninomiya, Itasu Yoshimura, Kenichi Kaneko, Shuichi Endosc Int Open Background and study aims It is important to examine the pharynx during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Pharyngeal anesthesia using topical lidocaine is generally used as pretreatment. In Japan, lidocaine viscous solution is the anesthetic of choice, but lidocaine spray is applied when the former is considered insufficient. However, the relationship between the extent of pharyngeal anesthesia and accuracy of observation is unclear. We compared the performance of lidocaine spray alone versus lidocaine spray combined with lidocaine viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy. Patients and methods In this prospective, double-blinded, randomized clinical trial conducted between January and March 2015, 327 patients were randomly assigned to lidocaine spray alone (spray group, n = 157) or a combination of spray and viscous solution (combination group, n = 170). We compared the number of pharyngeal observable sites (non-inferiority test), pain by visual analogue scale, observation time, and the number of gag reflexes between the two groups. Results The mean number of images of suitable quality taken at the observable pharyngeal sites in the spray group was 8.33 (95 % confidence interval [CI]: 7.94 – 8.72) per patient, and 8.77 (95 % CI: 8.49 – 9.05) per patient in the combination group. The difference in the number of observable pharyngeal sites was – 0.44 (95 % CI: – 0.84 to – 0.03, P = 0.01). There were no differences in pain, observation time, or number of gag reflexes between the 2 groups. Subgroup analysis of the presence of sedation revealed no differences between the two groups for the number of pharyngeal observation sites and the number of gag reflexes. However, the number of gag reflexes was higher in the spray group compared to the combination group in a subgroup analysis that looked at the absence of sedation. Conclusions Lidocaine spray for pharyngeal anesthesia was not inferior to lidocaine spray and viscous solution in terms of pharyngeal observation. It was considered that lidocaine viscous solution was unnecessary for pharyngeal observation. UMIN000016073 © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5291156/ /pubmed/28191496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-120414 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
spellingShingle Hayashi, Tomoyuki
Asahina, Yoshiro
Waseda, Yohei
Kitamura, Kazuya
Kagaya, Takashi
Seike, Takuya
Okada, Kazuhiro
Inada, Yuki
Takabatake, Hisashi
Orita, Noriaki
Yanase, Yuko
Yamashita, Tatsuya
Ninomiya, Itasu
Yoshimura, Kenichi
Kaneko, Shuichi
Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title_full Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title_fullStr Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title_short Lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
title_sort lidocaine spray alone is similar to spray plus viscous solution for pharyngeal observation during transoral endoscopy: a clinical randomized trial
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-120414
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