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279 related items for PubMed ID: 16698351

  • 1. Assessment of efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain management during office-based flexible cystoscopy.
    Hruby G, Ames C, Chen C, Yan Y, Sagar J, Baron P, Landman J.
    Urology; 2006 May; 67(5):914-7. PubMed ID: 16698351
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  • 2. Pain relief by applying transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) during unsedated colonoscopy: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
    Amer-Cuenca JJ, Goicoechea C, Girona-López A, Andreu-Plaza JL, Palao-Román R, Martínez-Santa G, Lisón JF.
    Eur J Pain; 2011 Jan; 15(1):29-35. PubMed ID: 20538494
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  • 3. Control of acute postoperative pain by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after open cardiac operations: a randomized placebo-controlled prospective study.
    Emmiler M, Solak O, Kocogullari C, Dundar U, Ayva E, Ela Y, Cekirdekci A, Kavuncu V.
    Heart Surg Forum; 2008 Jan; 11(5):E300-3. PubMed ID: 18948245
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  • 4. Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief in women undergoing office endometrial biopsy.
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  • 6. The effect on pain experienced by male patients of watching their office-based flexible cystoscopy.
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  • 8. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation reduces acute low back pain during emergency transport.
    Bertalanffy A, Kober A, Bertalanffy P, Gustorff B, Gore O, Adel S, Hoerauf K.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2005 Jul; 12(7):607-11. PubMed ID: 15995091
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  • 10. A randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) versus lidocaine in the relief of episiotomy pain.
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    Philipp J Obstet Gynecol; 1999 Jul; 23(4):135-42. PubMed ID: 12179668
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  • 11. High and low frequency TENS reduce postoperative pain intensity after laparoscopic tubal ligation: a randomized controlled trial.
    Desantana JM, Sluka KA, Lauretti GR.
    Clin J Pain; 2009 Jan; 25(1):12-9. PubMed ID: 19158541
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  • 12. Randomized, prospective, double-blind study of the effects on pain perception of lidocaine jelly versus plain lubricant during outpatient rigid cystoscopy.
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    J Urol; 1997 Jan; 157(1):90-4. PubMed ID: 8976223
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  • 13. Efficacy of lidocaine spray as topical anesthesia for outpatient rigid cystoscopy in women: a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial.
    Choe JH, Kwak KW, Hong JH, Lee HM.
    Urology; 2008 Apr; 71(4):561-6. PubMed ID: 18279921
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  • 14. Effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential current in primary dysmenorrhea.
    Tugay N, Akbayrak T, Demirtürk F, Karakaya IC, Kocaacar O, Tugay U, Karakaya MG, Demirtürk F.
    Pain Med; 2007 Apr; 8(4):295-300. PubMed ID: 17610451
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  • 15. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to treat vestibulodynia: a randomised controlled trial.
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  • 16. Impact of low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on symptomatic diabetic neuropathy using the new Salutaris device.
    Forst T, Nguyen M, Forst S, Disselhoff B, Pohlmann T, Pfützner A.
    Diabetes Nutr Metab; 2004 Jun; 17(3):163-8. PubMed ID: 15334794
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  • 17. Office based flexible cystoscopy may be less painful for men allowed to view the procedure.
    Patel AR, Jones JS, Angie S, Babineau D.
    J Urol; 2007 May; 177(5):1843-5. PubMed ID: 17437832
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  • 18. Does increasing hydrostatic pressure ("bag squeeze") during flexible cystoscopy improve patient comfort: a randomized, controlled study.
    Gunendran T, Briggs RH, Wemyss-Holden GD, Neilson D.
    Urology; 2008 Aug; 72(2):255-8; discussion 258-9. PubMed ID: 18554699
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  • 19. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia: a preliminary efficacy and mechanisms-based investigation.
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  • 20. Nitrous oxide inhalation to improve patient acceptance and reduce procedure related pain of flexible cystoscopy for men younger than 55 years.
    Calleary JG, Masood J, Van-Mallaerts R, Barua JM.
    J Urol; 2007 Jul; 178(1):184-8; discussion 188. PubMed ID: 17499771
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