吡罗昔康与曲马多在口腔手术中的预先镇痛疗效对比。

Tejdeep Muthuluri, Siddardha Gowtam Chandrupatla, Ritesh Rajan, Viveka V Reddy, Dinesh K Jhawar, Abhinand Potturi
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背景:这项双盲随机对照试验(RCT)旨在评估吡罗昔康与曲马多对口腔手术患者的预先镇痛和消炎疗效:78名需要拔除下颌第三磨牙的患者被随机分为三个治疗组,每组26人:第一组接受100毫克曲马多,第二组接受20毫克吡罗昔康,第三组接受安慰剂。拔牙前 30 分钟肌肉注射药物:结果:疼痛强度、首次给药时间、总镇痛剂用量、面部水肿和肢体瘫痪是研究的重点。与曲马多组和安慰剂组相比,接受 20 毫克吡罗昔康治疗的患者从术前到术后第七天的疼痛强度明显降低,首次镇痛时间明显延长,水肿明显减轻:本研究结果表明,与曲马多相比,吡罗昔康在第三磨牙手术后具有明显的止痛效果。
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Pre-emptive analgesia efficacy of piroxicam versus tramadol in oral surgery.

Pre-emptive analgesia efficacy of piroxicam versus tramadol in oral surgery.

Pre-emptive analgesia efficacy of piroxicam versus tramadol in oral surgery.

Pre-emptive analgesia efficacy of piroxicam versus tramadol in oral surgery.

Background: This double-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to evaluate the pre-emptive analgesia and anti-inflammatory efficacy of piroxicam compared with tramadol in patients undergoing oral surgery.

Methods: Seventy-eight patients who required extraction of impacted mandibular third molars were randomized into three treatment groups of 26 patients each: group I received 100 mg of tramadol, group II received 20 mg of piroxicam, and group III received a placebo. Drugs were administered intramuscularly 30 min prior to the extraction procedure.

Results: Pain intensity, time to first analgesic administration, total analgesic consumption, facial edema, and trismus were the outcomes of interest. The group receiving 20 mg of piroxicam showed significantly lower pain intensity, increased time to first analgesic, and reduced edema from preoperative to postoperative day seven than those in the tramadol and placebo groups.

Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that piroxicam had significant pain relief efficacy after third molar surgery compared with that in tramadol.

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