Prospective evaluation of the emetogenic profile and analgesic efficacy of intravenous ibuprofen and metamizole in the immediate postoperative period of pediatric acute appendicitis.

Q3 Medicine
J. Arredondo Montero, G. Antona, E. Murillo Jaso, P. Unzué Rico, I. Antuñano Unanua, N. Martín-Calvo
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BACKGROUND Literature comparing different alternatives for pain control in the immediate postoperative period of pediatric acute appendicitis (PAA) is scarce. MATERIALS AND METHODS We prospectively compared the analgesic and emetogenic profile of intravenous ibuprofen and metamizole in the immediate postoperative period of PAA. For this purpose, we used a sample of patients operated on in 2021 in our center. Participants were recruited on arrival at the Emergency Department and histopathological confirmation of the diagnosis was obtained in all of them. Pain was evaluated every 8 hours after the surgery with validated visual analog scales ranging from 0 to 10 points. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare the evolution of pain in the 48 hours after surgery between the two groups. RESULTS The sample included 95 patients (65% males) with a mean age of 9.7 years (sd: 3.14). 41 patients were treated with Ibuprofen (group 1) and 54 with metamizole (group 2). No significant differences were found in the level of pain either in the comparisons of point measurements or in its evolution in the 48 hours after surgery (p= 0.58). After adjusting for the received fluid therapy, children in the metamizole group had significantly more emetic episodes and needed significantly more doses of ondansetron. CONCLUSIONS In our cohort, ibuprofen had a similar analgesic efficacy and a better emetogenic profile than metamizole in the immediate postoperative period of PAA. Future prospective, adequately controlled studies with larger sample sizes are needed to validate these findings.
前瞻性评估小儿急性阑尾炎术后立即静脉注射布洛芬和甲硝唑的致吐性和镇痛效果。
材料与方法 我们对小儿急性阑尾炎(PAA)术后初期静脉注射布洛芬和甲硝唑的镇痛和致吐性进行了前瞻性比较。为此,我们对 2021 年在本中心接受手术的患者进行了抽样调查。所有参与者都是在到达急诊科时被招募的,并获得了组织病理学确诊。术后每 8 小时使用有效的视觉模拟量表对疼痛进行一次评估,量表范围为 0 至 10 分。结果样本包括 95 名患者(65% 为男性),平均年龄为 9.7 岁(sd:3.14)。41 名患者接受了布洛芬治疗(第 1 组),54 名患者接受了甲氰咪唑治疗(第 2 组)。无论是点测量的比较还是术后 48 小时内疼痛程度的变化,均未发现明显差异(P= 0.58)。结论 在我们的队列中,布洛芬的镇痛效果相似,但在 PAA 术后初期的致吐性方面优于甲氰咪唑。未来需要进行样本量更大、充分对照的前瞻性研究来验证这些发现。
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