The Role of the Setting in Controlling Anxiety and Pain During Outpatient Operative Hysteroscopy: The Experience of a Hysteroscopy Unit in North Italy

  • Alessandro Messina
  • , Alessio Massaro
  • , Eleonora Dalmasso
  • , Ilaria Giovannini
  • , Giovanni Lipari
  • , Paolo Alessi
  • , Tiziana Bruno
  • , Sofia Vegro
  • , Daniela Caronia
  • , Federica Savasta
  • , VALENTINO REMORGIDA
  • , Alessandro Libretti
  • , Bianca Masturzo

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Outpatient operative hysteroscopy is a cornerstone in the management of intrauterine pathologies within reproductive medicine. However, procedural pain and anxiety remain key barriers leading to failed procedures and referrals for surgery under general anesthesia. This study aimed to assess whether a comfort-enhanced procedural environment could reduce perceived pain and increase procedural success rates. Methods: Analysis of 970 consecutive patients who underwent outpatient operative hysteroscopy at the Hysteroscopy Unit of “Degli Infermi” Hospital (Biella, Italy): 470 in 2023 under standard conditions, 500 in 2024 with an enhanced setting. Surgical technique, analgesic/sedation policies and operators were unchanged. The primary outcome was referral to the OR for completion of the procedure. Secondary outcomes included patient-reported pain assessed by Visual Analog Scale (VAS) in a consecutive subsample. Differences between years were evaluated with appropriate parametric/non-parametric tests. Results: Implementation of the enhanced environment was associated with a lower OR referral rate in 2023 versus 2024. Post hoc power for this comparison was approximately 60%. Mean VAS scores also decreased in 2024, with post hoc power >99%. No adverse events were recorded. Conclusions: Environmental and interpersonal modifications were associated with meaningful decline in reported pain and OR referrals. Prospective studies incorporating systematic case-mix and validated anxiety measures are warranted to confirm these results.

Lingua originaleInglese
RivistaReproductive Medicine
Volume6
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

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