• Contraception · May 2008

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Comparison of ropivacaine and lidocaine for paracervical block during surgical abortion.

    • Aubert Agostini, Magali Provansal, Emmanuelle Collette, Mariane Capelle, Jean Philippe Estrade, Ludovic Cravello, and Marc Gamerre.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, La Conception University Hospital, 147 Boulevard Baille, Marseille Cedex 05, France. aubert.agostini@ap-hm.fr
    • Contraception. 2008 May 1; 77 (5): 382-5.

    BackgroundThe study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of ropivacaine and lidocaine as paracervical analgesia for elective abortion by vacuum aspiration.Study DesignThis single-center double-blinded randomized study tested two different agents for paracervical analgesia in elective abortions: lidocaine (n=57) or ropivacaine (n=57). We assessed intra- and postoperative pain according to both a visual analogical scale rated from 0 to 10 and postoperative analgesic requirements.ResultsMean intraoperative pain was significantly lower in the ropivacaine group (5.23+/-2.72 vs. 4.18+/-2.77, p=.048.). There was no significant difference in mean assessed pain at the end of the intervention or at 2 or 4 h afterward. The rate of subjects requiring additional postoperative analgesia did not differ significantly between the lidocaine and ropivacaine groups [8/59 (13.5%) vs. 6/59 (10.1%), p=.33].DiscussionIntraoperative pain appears to be less with ropivacaine than with lidocaine. Nonetheless, the clinical difference was slight, as was therefore the benefit of using ropivacaine for paracervical block in elective abortions.

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