Objective: To assess whether oral administration of 100 mg of nimesulide reduces pain during or after a hysterosalpingography (HSG) performed with disposable balloon catheters. Design: Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Setting: Reproductive Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Genoa. Patient(S): Four hundred and forty patients undergoing HSG with a balloon catheter without applying a tenaculum. Intervention(s): Patients were randomized to receive either 100 mg of oral nimesulide or a placebo solution 30 minutes before the HSG was performed. Main Outcome Measure(s): Patients recorded the degree of pain experienced during the examination, 2 hours afterward, and during the following we...
Study Objective: To compare results of diagnostic hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women using misopro...
AbstractWe have performed a review of literature to find evidence on the effectiveness of the differ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical anaesthesia in reducing pain and incidence...
Objective: To assess whether oral administration of 100 mg of nimesulide reduces pain during or afte...
Objective: To assess whether oral administration of 100 mg of nimesulide reduces pain during or afte...
Hysterosalpingography can be a painless or a mildly painful procedure in most patients if it is perf...
Objectives: The current study aims to investigate the analgesic effect of oral hyoscine-N-butyl brom...
This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological...
Objective: The current study aims to investigate the analgesic effect of combining oral diclofenac p...
Objective: To assess whether IV tramadol before outpatient hysteroscopy could reduce procedure-relat...
Objective To compare the use of a balloon catheter device with the use of a cervical vacuum cup devi...
OBJECTIVE: Aquacryl hydrogel is one of the cervical dilatators which is a synthetic rigid hydroscopi...
Objectives: There are a number of potential advantages to performing hysteroscopy in an outpatient s...
Objective: To determine the variables, which affect pain tolerance in x-ray hysterosalpingography (H...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reduction of pain by misoprostol compared with placebo prior to hysterosc...
Study Objective: To compare results of diagnostic hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women using misopro...
AbstractWe have performed a review of literature to find evidence on the effectiveness of the differ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical anaesthesia in reducing pain and incidence...
Objective: To assess whether oral administration of 100 mg of nimesulide reduces pain during or afte...
Objective: To assess whether oral administration of 100 mg of nimesulide reduces pain during or afte...
Hysterosalpingography can be a painless or a mildly painful procedure in most patients if it is perf...
Objectives: The current study aims to investigate the analgesic effect of oral hyoscine-N-butyl brom...
This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological...
Objective: The current study aims to investigate the analgesic effect of combining oral diclofenac p...
Objective: To assess whether IV tramadol before outpatient hysteroscopy could reduce procedure-relat...
Objective To compare the use of a balloon catheter device with the use of a cervical vacuum cup devi...
OBJECTIVE: Aquacryl hydrogel is one of the cervical dilatators which is a synthetic rigid hydroscopi...
Objectives: There are a number of potential advantages to performing hysteroscopy in an outpatient s...
Objective: To determine the variables, which affect pain tolerance in x-ray hysterosalpingography (H...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reduction of pain by misoprostol compared with placebo prior to hysterosc...
Study Objective: To compare results of diagnostic hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women using misopro...
AbstractWe have performed a review of literature to find evidence on the effectiveness of the differ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical anaesthesia in reducing pain and incidence...