Ajori L, Arabi F, Neysani E, Azargashb E, Nakhoda K. Comparing analgetic effect of indomethacin suppository and intramuscular pethidine in post cesarean section period . Research in Medicine 2008; 32 (1) :55-59
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Abstract: (17872 Views)
Background: Although postoperative pain has been suitably controlled by new analgetic agents, it is still a major health concern following the operation. The present study was designed to compare the analgetic effect of indomethacin suppository and intramuscular pethidine in post cesarean section period.
Materials and methods: For this randomized controlled clinical trial, 204 women subjected for elective or emergency cesarean section were enrolled. They were randomly assigned in 3 groups indomethacin suppository 200mg (68 subjects), intramuscular pethidine 50mg (68 subjects), and placebo (68 subjects). Response to therapy was assessed by Visual Analog Scale (VAS) during the first hour and 8 hours following the second and third dose.
Results: Results revealed a significant pain relief following the first and second dose of indomethacin when compared with placebo and pethidine groups (p<0.05). Meanwhile, pain was significantly relieved 4 hours following the first and second dose of pethidine when compared with placebo, however, the effect was even greater 8 hours later.
Conclusions: Indomethacin suppository could effectively relieve pain during the first day following the cesarean section.
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Received: 2008/07/2 | Published: 2008/06/15
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