The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy

Background and Aim: Treatment of acute postoperative pain is one of the most important measures to improve recovery. Different methods of local and regional anesthesia, and also numerous intravenous drugs have been used.  In this study, the analgesic effect ketorolac, paracetamol and pethidine in th...

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Main Authors: Mehryar Taghavi Gilani, Majid Razavi, Alireza Bameshki, Arash Peivandi Yazdi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/article-1-7273-en.pdf
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author Mehryar Taghavi Gilani
Majid Razavi
Alireza Bameshki
Arash Peivandi Yazdi
author_facet Mehryar Taghavi Gilani
Majid Razavi
Alireza Bameshki
Arash Peivandi Yazdi
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description Background and Aim: Treatment of acute postoperative pain is one of the most important measures to improve recovery. Different methods of local and regional anesthesia, and also numerous intravenous drugs have been used.  In this study, the analgesic effect ketorolac, paracetamol and pethidine in the postoperative pain control of outpatient transurethral lithotripsy was evaluated. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was performed on 96 patients who were candidates for outpatient transurethral lithotripsy in Mashhad Imam Reza Hospital. In randomized double blinded study, at the end of the operation, 30 mg of intravenous ketorolac to the first group, 1 gram paracetamol in half an hour to the second group and 50 mg of pethidine to the third group were injected. Pain was assessed every 10 minutes to half an hour and then, every half an hour to 4 hours by numerical rating scale (NRS). Finally, the data were analyzed by SPSS v16 software. The relationship between quantitative variables was analyzed by analysis of variance and the qualitative variables was assessed by Chi-square test and P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: There was no significant difference between three groups in demographic information. The pain intensity in the first 10 minutes after surgery was the same between the groups (P=0.372), but the pain intensity at 20, 30 and 60 minutes after surgery was significantly different in the three groups (P.values ​​0.005, 006, and 0.001 respectively), and was lower in the pethidine group. In other hours after surgery, no significant difference in pain control was observed between the three groups. The need for additional analgesia was higher in the paracetamol group than in the other two groups (P=0.025) in the first hour. Hemodynamic changes and surgical complications such as nausea and vomiting were the same in both groups. Conclusion: The present study showed that pethidine causes better pain relief than ketorolac and paracetamol in the first hour after surgery, but after 60 minutes there is no significant difference between these three groups.
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spelling doaj.art-48f1ce5ce4c8486c9a923630e4bd3a7a2023-06-19T06:41:46ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesپیاورد سلامت1735-81322008-26652023-01-01166480488The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral LithotripsyMehryar Taghavi Gilani0Majid Razavi1Alireza Bameshki2Arash Peivandi Yazdi3 Anesthesiologist, Associate Professor , Lung Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Anesthesiologist, Associate Professor , Lung Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Anesthesiologist, Associate Professor , Lung Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Fellowship in Critical Care, Associate Professor, Lung Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Background and Aim: Treatment of acute postoperative pain is one of the most important measures to improve recovery. Different methods of local and regional anesthesia, and also numerous intravenous drugs have been used.  In this study, the analgesic effect ketorolac, paracetamol and pethidine in the postoperative pain control of outpatient transurethral lithotripsy was evaluated. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was performed on 96 patients who were candidates for outpatient transurethral lithotripsy in Mashhad Imam Reza Hospital. In randomized double blinded study, at the end of the operation, 30 mg of intravenous ketorolac to the first group, 1 gram paracetamol in half an hour to the second group and 50 mg of pethidine to the third group were injected. Pain was assessed every 10 minutes to half an hour and then, every half an hour to 4 hours by numerical rating scale (NRS). Finally, the data were analyzed by SPSS v16 software. The relationship between quantitative variables was analyzed by analysis of variance and the qualitative variables was assessed by Chi-square test and P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: There was no significant difference between three groups in demographic information. The pain intensity in the first 10 minutes after surgery was the same between the groups (P=0.372), but the pain intensity at 20, 30 and 60 minutes after surgery was significantly different in the three groups (P.values ​​0.005, 006, and 0.001 respectively), and was lower in the pethidine group. In other hours after surgery, no significant difference in pain control was observed between the three groups. The need for additional analgesia was higher in the paracetamol group than in the other two groups (P=0.025) in the first hour. Hemodynamic changes and surgical complications such as nausea and vomiting were the same in both groups. Conclusion: The present study showed that pethidine causes better pain relief than ketorolac and paracetamol in the first hour after surgery, but after 60 minutes there is no significant difference between these three groups.http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/article-1-7273-en.pdflithotripsyketorolacparacetamolpethidinestone crushingpain control
spellingShingle Mehryar Taghavi Gilani
Majid Razavi
Alireza Bameshki
Arash Peivandi Yazdi
The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
پیاورد سلامت
lithotripsy
ketorolac
paracetamol
pethidine
stone crushing
pain control
title The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
title_full The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
title_fullStr The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
title_full_unstemmed The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
title_short The Comparison of Ketorolac, Paracetamol and Pethidine on Postoperative Pain Control for Outpatient Transurethral Lithotripsy
title_sort comparison of ketorolac paracetamol and pethidine on postoperative pain control for outpatient transurethral lithotripsy
topic lithotripsy
ketorolac
paracetamol
pethidine
stone crushing
pain control
url http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/article-1-7273-en.pdf
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