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Pre-emptive analgesia: a systematic review of clinical studies.

H J McQuay1.   

Abstract

Basic scientific evidence suggests that an analgesic intervention made before surgery will produce a better outcome than the same intervention made after surgery. The evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) which tested this hypothesis in patients is reviewed. Four studies with paracetamol or NSAIDs did not show any pre-emptive effect. Of seven studies with local anaesthetic six did not show a pre-emptive effect. In the four studies with opioids there was weak evidence of a pre-emptive effect in three. There are few perfect RCTs, and unfortunately this rule applies in the pre-emptive analgesia field. Many of the studies which did not show a pre-emptive effect lacked power. The opioid studies which did show a pre-emptive effect had other technical weaknesses. One way to combat lack of power would be to combine data (meta-analysis). This is very difficult in this field because of the outcome measures which investigators are using.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7632422     DOI: 10.3109/07853899509031967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med        ISSN: 0785-3890            Impact factor:   4.709


  11 in total

1.  Preemptive effects of a combination of preoperative diclofenac, butorphanol, and lidocaine on postoperative pain management following orthognathic surgery.

Authors:  C Nagatsuka; T Ichinohe; Y Kaneko
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  2000

Review 2.  Changes in sensory processing after surgical nociception.

Authors:  O H Wilder-Smith
Journal:  Curr Rev Pain       Date:  2000

Review 3.  Pre-emptive analgesia for postoperative pain control: a review.

Authors:  Laura Campiglia; Guglielmo Consales; Angelo Raffaele De Gaudio
Journal:  Clin Drug Investig       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 2.859

4.  Pain management for dentists: the role of ibuprofen.

Authors:  Alessandro Pozzi; Luca Gallelli
Journal:  Ann Stomatol (Roma)       Date:  2012-04-15

Review 5.  The spinal biology in humans and animals of pain states generated by persistent small afferent input.

Authors:  T L Yaksh; X Y Hua; I Kalcheva; N Nozaki-Taguchi; M Marsala
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1999-07-06       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  A comparison of implant extrusion rates and postoperative pain after evisceration with immediate or delayed implants and after enucleation with implants.

Authors:  Don Liu
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  2005

7.  Double masked randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of paracetamol in reducing pain in panretinal photocoagulation.

Authors:  D Vaideanu; P Taylor; P McAndrew; A Hildreth; J P Deady; D H Steel
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2006-01-18       Impact factor: 4.638

8.  Improved postoperative analgesia with preoperative piroxicam.

Authors:  J J O'Hanlon; T Muldoon; D Lowry; G McCleane
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 5.063

9.  Pharmacological interventions for the prevention of acute postoperative pain in adults following brain surgery.

Authors:  Imelda M Galvin; Ron Levy; Andrew G Day; Ian Gilron
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-11-21

10.  Randomised, masked study of local anaesthesia administered prior to external dacryocystorhinostomy under general anaesthesia.

Authors:  Richard L Scawn; Matthew J Allen; Geoffrey E Rose; David H Verity
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 3.775

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