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The effect of office based flexible and rigid cystoscopy on pain experience in female patients
Purpose: Rigid and flexible cystoscopies are both routinely used in female patients. Literature is conflicting whether flexible cystoscopy
is less painful compared to rigid cystoscopy. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate whether using flexible cystoscopy
leads to less discomfort and pain compared to rigid cystoscopy in female patients who underwent first time cystoscopy.
Materials and Methods: One hundred eighty-nine female patients, who never had undergone cystoscopy, were randomized into
2 groups: 92 patients underwent rigid cystoscopy and 97 patients flexible cystoscopy. Directly after the cystoscopy procedure all
patients were asked to fill out their pain experience on a 100-mm visual analogue pain scale (VAS).
Results: Median VAS score was significantly lower for women undergoing flexible cystoscopy (0 [0–20]) compared to rigid cystoscopy
(15 [0–38], p<0.001). In addition, age was inversely associated with VAS score, indicating that younger females experienced
more pain (R=−0.30, p=0.001). The use of flexible cystoscopy was associated with a decrease in VAS score and remained significant
after adjustment for age, sex of urologist, performing urologist and indication (standardized β =−0.17, p=0.048).
Conclusions: The use of flexible cystoscopy resulted in a significantly lower pain experience compared to rigid cystoscopy. Based
on patient’s pain experience during cystoscopy, this study implicates to use flexible cystoscopy in female patients who undergo
first time cystoscopy