Howells RE, Tucker H, Millinship J, Shroff JF, Dhar KK, Jones PW, Redman CW. A comparison of the side effects of prilocaine with felypressin and lignocaine with adrenaline in large loop excision of the transformation zone of the cervix: results of a randomised trial.
BJOG 2000;
107:28-32. [PMID:
10645858 DOI:
10.1111/j.1471-0528.2000.tb11575.x]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To test the hypothesis that prilocaine with felypressin causes fewer side effects than lignocaine with adrenaline when performing large loop excision of the transformation zone of the cervix.
DESIGN
Randomised trial.
SETTING
Colposcopy clinic in a large district general hospital.
PARTICIPANTS
Two hundred consecutive women undergoing large loop excision of the transformation zone of the cervix.
METHODS
Two different local anaesthetic combinations (prilocaine with felypressin and lignocaine with adrenaline) were compared in women undergoing large loop excision of the transformation zone. Prospective collection of clinical and treatment data was undertaken with scoring using an ordinal scale of pain experienced by the women during the procedure. Peri-operative blood loss and any side effects were also recorded.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Side effects associated with the local anaesthetic agents.
RESULTS
Lignocaine with adrenaline resulted in less blood loss (P = 0.006) but was more likely to cause side effects, such as feeling faint (P = 0.017) and shaking (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
Prilocaine with felypressin causes fewer side effects than lignocaine with adrenaline and is therefore the preferred local anaesthetic combination for large loop excision of the transformation zone.
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