Impact of Patient-Controlled Bag Squeeze on Pain and Anxiety in Male Patients Undergoing Flexible Cystoscopy: A Double-Blind Randomized Control Study

患者自控挤压膀胱袋对接受软式膀胱镜检查的男性患者疼痛和焦虑的影响:一项双盲随机对照研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this randomized control trial is to evaluate the effect of patient-controlled irrigation on pain and anxiety during outpatient flexible cystoscopy in male patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From April to June 2025, a prospective, double-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted. Male outpatients undergoing diagnostic flexible cystoscopy were randomly allocated to either squeeze a functioning water bag connected to the irrigation system (patient-controlled bag squeeze group) or a disconnected sham bag (standard irrigation group). The primary outcome was Visual Analogue Scale for pain. Secondary outcomes included changes in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Visual Analogue Scale for satisfaction, physiological metrics, and patient preference regarding self-involvement in bag squeezing. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients were randomized to the patient-controlled bag squeeze (n = 24) or standard irrigation (n = 26) group. Baseline characteristics were similar between groups. The patient-controlled bag squeeze group demonstrated significantly higher irrigation volume and flow rate, with no difference in procedure duration. Pain scores were significantly lower (p = 0.0001) and satisfaction scores higher (p = 0.006) in the patient-controlled bag squeeze group. A significantly greater proportion of patients in the patient-controlled bag squeeze group reported a favorable preference for the intervention (p = 0.002). No differences were seen in physiological measures or anxiety reduction, and no infections occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Patient-controlled bag squeeze appears to be a safe and effective analgesia method comparable to caregiver-assisted methods, and demonstrates favorable patient preference. TRIAL REGISTRATION: University Hospital Medical Information Network clinical trials registry, Japan: UMIN000057485.

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