. 2021; 18(2): 0-0

Systematic Review of the Safety and Efficacy of Tramadol During Office Hysteroscopy

Hiba Maarouf1, Greg J. Marchand2, Kelly Ware2, Ahmed Masoud3, Alexa King2, Stacy Ruther2, Giovanna Brazil2, Hollie Ulibarri2, Julia Parise2, Amanda Arroyo2, Katelyn Sainz2, Mohammad Abrar Shareef4
1REProVita Fertility Center, Recklinghausen, Germany
2Marchand Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Mesa, Arizona, USA
3Fayoum University Faculty of Medicine, Fayoum, Egypt
4Department of Internal Medicine, Sebasticook Valley Hospital, Pittsfield, Maine, USA.

Objective: Office hysteroscopy (OH) is a common procedure in gynecology. Pain is the most frequently reported complication for OH. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of tramadol administration in relieving pain in women undergoing OH.
Methods and Methods: We searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, ClinicalTrials.gov, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for relevant clinical trials based on our search terms. We included randomized controlled trials, and included all published trials in all six searched databases from their inception until February 28th 2021.
Results: We included pain as the primary outcome, and the incidence of adverse events of tramadol as secondary outcomes. We performed the analysis of continuous data using mean difference (MD) and dichotomous data using risk ratio (RR). We found that tramadol led to significantly less pain during the actual procedure (MD = -1.27 [95% CI = -1.66, -0.88]. P < 0.001), immediately after the procedure (MD = -1.03 [95% CI = -1.40, -0.67]. P < 0.001), and 30 minutes after the procedure (MD = -0.74 [95% CI = -1.06, -0.41]. P < 0.001). Regarding safety endpoints, No significant difference was noted for dizziness (RR= 1.88 [95% CI = 0.79, 4.47]. P = 0.16) or vomiting (RR= 1.80 [95% CI = 0.40, 8.18]. P = 0.45).
Conclusion: Based on the available data, we conclude that tramadol administration seems to be both effective and safe for patients undergoing office hysteroscopy.

Keywords: Office Hysteroscopy, Tramadol, office Surgery, ERAS protocol, ERAS Hysteroscopy


Hiba Maarouf, Greg J. Marchand, Kelly Ware, Ahmed Masoud, Alexa King, Stacy Ruther, Giovanna Brazil, Hollie Ulibarri, Julia Parise, Amanda Arroyo, Katelyn Sainz, Mohammad Abrar Shareef. Systematic Review of the Safety and Efficacy of Tramadol During Office Hysteroscopy. . 2021; 18(2): 0-0

Corresponding Author: Greg J. Marchand, United States of America


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