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Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Venezuela

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MEZA PAUL, Carolina et al. Histeroscopia de consultorio: evaluación del dolor. Rev Obstet Ginecol Venez [online]. 2014, vol.74, n.1, pp.30-39. ISSN 0048-7732.

Objective: Assess pain during no anesthesia office hysteroscopy and investigate related factors. Method: Prospective, descriptive, analytical and cross-section study in a population of 309 patients who attended the gynaecology service of Maternidad Concepción Palacios between August 2010 and August 2011, who had indication for hysteroscopy. Background and clinical data was collected, relating to the perception of pain, as well as the intensity of pain perceived by means of an analog scale of 0 to 10. Results: An average of 2.9 pain perception. The perception of pain was mild in 56 %, moderate pain: 36.2 %, severe pain: 4.9 %, intolerable pain: 2.9 %, none of pain: 4.2 per cent. No relationship was found between the perception of pain and age, parity, hormonal state, indication of the study or type of procedure. 60.6 % of patients with permeable cervix presented mild pain, while if they had adhesions or stenosis the mild pain was present in 25.5 % and 31, 3 % respectively. With permeable cervix there was 0.4 % of intolerable pain and in the presence of adhesions was only 12.5 % (P < 0,05), 88.8 % of patients with intolerable pain had cervical stenosis or adhesions. Conclusions: Office hysteroscopy is a procedure well tolerated by most patients; It is independent of parity, hormonal condition, indication of the study, age and type of procedure. The perception of pain was greater in patients with cervical stenosis or adhesions.

Keywords : Hysteroscopy; Pain; No anesthesia hysteroscopy; Office hysteroscopy; Consulting hysteroscopy.

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