KMID : 0390220190300010049
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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery 2019 Volume.30 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.54
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Comparison of the Analgesic Effects of Morniflumate, Paracetamol, and Pregabalin in Septoplasty Patients
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Gi Chang-Lok
Jung Sung-Hun Park Geun-Hyung Lee Ho-Byoung Koo Soo-Kweon
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Abstract
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Background and Objectives£ºSeptoplasty is a common otolaryngological procedure. Patients who undergo septoplasty frequently complain of pain in the early postoperative period due to surgical trauma and nasal packing.
The oral analgesics morniflumate (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug [NSAID]), paracetamol, and pregabalin are commonly used to control pain after septoplasty. We compared the efficacy of these analgesics in controlling postoperative pain.
Materials and Methods£ºThe study included 44 male patients who underwent septoplasty due to nasal septal deviation. The patients received morniflumate (350 mg twice daily, n=15), paracetamol (650 mg three times daily, n=14), or pregabalin (75 mg twice daily, n=15), and postoperative pain was assessed for 3 days after surgery.
Results£ºThe postoperative pain decreased significantly over the observation period despite the type of analgesic administered. Although morniflumate was the most effective, followed by paracetamol and pregabalin, the differences were not statistically significant.
Conclusions£ºWe found no significant differences in efficacy among the three analgesics most commonly prescribed for postoperative pain after septoplasty.
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KEYWORD
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Septoplasty, Pain, Postoperative analgesics, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, Acetaminophene
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