Evaluation of efficacy and safety of combined use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and extended release tolperisone in patients with ankle injuries

R. I. Sadykov, I. F. Akhtyamov, K. T. Shoshorina, S. A. Lapshina
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Ankle capsular ligamentous apparatus damage is one of the most common problems. Ankle injuries account for one-fifth of all lower extremity sports injuries. More than 81 % of acute ankle injuries are treated conservatively, with the rate of unsatisfactory results after this treatment ranging from 2 to 36.9 %. Objective: to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the combined use of aceclofenac (Airtal) and tolperisone (Mydocalm Long) in patients with acute ankle ligament injuries. Material and methods. Sixty patients aged 18 to 65 years with acute ankle ligament injury of grade II according to Kannus and Renstrom, with pain intensity in the joint on a visual analogue scale (VAS) ≥ 50 mm, who had no contraindications for the use of these drugs, participated in the study. Patients in the main group (n = 30) received aceclofenac 100 mg in powder form 2 times daily and tolperisone 450 mg in tablets once daily for 14 days. Patients in the comparison group (n = 30) received only aceclofenac 100 mg in powder form 2 times daily for 14 days. The efficacy of therapy was assessed by pain dynamics according to VAS and functional abilities according to the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) questionnaire, which included the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) subscale and the Sports subscale. To assess safety, laboratory tests were performed at visits 1 and 4, and adverse events (AEs) were assessed at visits 2, 3, and 4. Results and discussion. Combined use of aceclofenac and tolperisone in patients with acute ankle ligament injuries resulted in more clinically significant pain reduction and improvement in functional indicators than aceclofenac monotherapy. In the combination therapy group, after completion of treatment on day 15, the severity of pain decreased by 94.8%, the increase in the score on the ADL scale was 62.9 % and on the Sports scale – 70.4 %. In the monotherapy group, pain intensity decreased by 85.1 %, the increase in the score on the ADL scale reached 40.7% and onthe Sports scale – 43.4 %. Throughout the study period, the medications were well tolerated, and no AEs were recorded. Conclusion. The combined use of aceclofenac and tolperisone in patients with acute ankle ligament damage leads to a reduction in pain intensity in a short time, significantly improves indicators of functional activity, promotes a faster return to sports activities, and at the same time has a favourable safety profile.
非甾体抗炎药联合缓释托培力松治疗踝关节损伤的疗效和安全性评价
踝关节韧带损伤是最常见的问题之一。踝关节损伤占所有下肢运动损伤的五分之一。超过81%的急性踝关节损伤采用保守治疗,治疗后不满意的发生率从2%到36.9%不等。目的:评价急性踝关节韧带损伤患者联合应用acclofenac (Airtal)与tolperisone (Mydocalm Long)的疗效和安全性。材料和方法。60例年龄为18 ~ 65岁,根据Kannus和Renstrom评分为II级急性踝关节韧带损伤,视觉模拟评分(VAS)关节疼痛强度≥50 mm,无这些药物的禁忌症的患者参加了研究。主组患者(n = 30)给予aceclofenac粉剂100 mg,每日2次;托培力松片剂450 mg,每日1次,连用14天。对照组患者(n = 30)仅接受aceclofenac粉剂100mg,每日2次,连续14天。治疗效果采用疼痛动态评分(VAS)和足踝能力量表(FAAM)评估,包括日常生活活动量表(ADL)和运动量表(Sports subscale)。为了评估安全性,在第1次和第4次就诊时进行了实验室检查,在第2次、第3次和第4次就诊时评估了不良事件(ae)。结果和讨论。急性踝关节韧带损伤患者联合应用aceclofenac和tolperisone比aceclofenac单药治疗能更显著地减轻疼痛和改善功能指标。联合治疗组15天治疗结束后,疼痛严重程度下降94.8%,ADL评分上升62.9%,运动评分上升70.4%。单药组疼痛强度降低85.1%,ADL评分提高40.7%,运动评分提高43.4%。在整个研究期间,药物耐受性良好,无不良反应记录。结论。急性踝关节韧带损伤患者联合应用acclofenac和tolperisone可在短时间内减轻疼痛强度,显著改善功能活动指标,促进更快地恢复运动活动,同时具有良好的安全性。
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