Xyla-P Cream vs. Lidocaine Spray: Impact on Patient Satisfaction, Anxiety, Cooperation, and Pain in Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Zahra Ghalenoii, Shohreh Movahedi, Amirabbas Motezaker, Elham Ebrahimi

TL;DR
This study compares Xyla-P cream and lidocaine spray for reducing pain and anxiety during spinal anesthesia for cesarean sections.
Contribution
The study provides a direct comparison of Xyla-P cream and lidocaine spray in a clinical setting for spinal anesthesia in cesarean sections.
Findings
Lidocaine spray significantly improved maternal satisfaction and cooperation compared to placebo.
Lidocaine spray increased anxiety compared to placebo, unlike Xyla-P cream.
Xyla-P cream showed no significant difference in outcomes compared to lidocaine spray.
Abstract
One of the fundamental principles of medical interventions is to avoid causing pain to patients, and childbirth is no exception. With the rising prevalence of cesarean sections, addressing factors that may diminish maternal satisfaction is crucial. Spinal anesthesia, the most common method for cesarean sections, faces challenges such as patient anxiety. To mitigate pain associated with needle insertion, various methods, including lidocaine spray and Xyla-P cream, have been recommended. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of lidocaine spray and Xyla-P cream in reducing pain during needle insertion for spinal anesthesia in cesarean sections. This randomized, placebo-controlled interventional study included 263 pregnant women at 37 weeks or more of gestational age who were candidates for elective cesarean sections. Participants were randomly assigned to intervention and…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Pain Management · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
