Literature DB >> 10364869

The use of tramadol following day--case oral surgery.

I J Broome1, H M Robb, N Raj, Y Girgis, G J Wardall.   

Abstract

This prospective, randomised double-blinded study was designed to assess the analgesic efficacy and occurrence of nausea when tramadol is added to a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to provide analgesia following day-case third molar teeth extraction. All patients received oral diclofenac pre-operatively and one of four treatments intra-operatively: fentanyl and metoclopramide, tramadol and metoclopramide, fentanyl and ondansetron, or tramadol and ondansetron. There were no significant differences between groups in scores for pain in the early postoperative period. However, there were significant differences in nausea scores at this time, with the fentanyl-ondansetron group having the lowest and the tramadol-ondansetron group having the highest scores. There were no significant differences in the incidence of pain or nausea in the following 24 h. We conclude that the addition of tramadol to diclofenac results in no useful improvement in analgesic effect, and that the use of ondansetron fails to reduce the nausea associated with tramadol.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10364869     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.1999.00714.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


  4 in total

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Authors:  L J Scott; C M Perry
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 9.546

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Authors:  Stephanie Weibel; Gerta Rücker; Leopold Hj Eberhart; Nathan L Pace; Hannah M Hartl; Olivia L Jordan; Debora Mayer; Manuel Riemer; Maximilian S Schaefer; Diana Raj; Insa Backhaus; Antonia Helf; Tobias Schlesinger; Peter Kienbaum; Peter Kranke
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-10-19

3.  Intravenous Tramadol is Effective in the Management of Postoperative Pain Following Abdominoplasty: A Three-Arm Randomized Placebo- and Active-Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Harold Minkowitz; Hernan Salazar; David Leiman; Daneshvari Solanki; Lucy Lu; Scott Reines; Michael Ryan; Mark Harnett; Neil Singla
Journal:  Drugs R D       Date:  2020-09

4.  Effectiveness of postoperative analgesia in the management of acute pain in day-case surgeries.

Authors:  Gani O Salaudeen; Oludolapo O Afuwape; Olayinka R Eyelade; Emiola O Olapade-Olaopa
Journal:  Ann Afr Med       Date:  2018 Jul-Sep
  4 in total

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