2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdsr.2013.07.002
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Effectiveness of preemptive analgesia on postoperative pain following third molar surgery: Review of literatures

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“…There are numerous techniques for analgesic treatment of postoperative pain, but the interest in recent years has been focused on the preemptive analgesia. This is due to the development of the fundamental sciences associated with the discovery of central sensitization by Woolf [20]. Neychev D et al stated that the use of preemptive analgesia with nimesulide results in significant reduction in the pain experience.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous techniques for analgesic treatment of postoperative pain, but the interest in recent years has been focused on the preemptive analgesia. This is due to the development of the fundamental sciences associated with the discovery of central sensitization by Woolf [20]. Neychev D et al stated that the use of preemptive analgesia with nimesulide results in significant reduction in the pain experience.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos resultados contrastan con el estudio realizado por Primosh y colaboradores (5) , quienes compararon los mismos fármacos no encontrando diferencias, lo cual podría haberse debido a que la dosis de los medicamentos no se calcularon en base a mg/kg de peso, tomándose en cuenta la edad de los niños participantes en el estudio; así como que la administración se dio en un intervalo menor al establecido de acuerdo al mecanismo de acción de los fármacos. Sin embargo en revisiones de estudios sobre profilaxis analgésica en terceras molares se concluye que ésta es un método más exitoso para suprimir el dolor posoperatorio ya que la administración prequirúrgica de un analgésico puede inhibir la sensibilización central por daño tisular (6,7,8) y que si ésta en algunos casos no es demostrada puede deberse a una subdosificación o no dosificación (9,10) , como lo demostrado por Milani en un estudio realizado con estos medicamentos (11) .…”
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“…Especially when the purpose is to collect different information (i.e., performance of meta‐analysis), the clear classification of data and results is mandatory. In the same field, Yamaguchi and Sano () suggest the effectiveness of preemptive analgesia in third‐molar surgery, reporting promising conclusive results derived from mixed unclassified studies. Similar findings were reported by Penprase, Brunetto, Dahmani, Forthoffer, and Kapoor () who concluded a positive effect of the preemptive use of NSAIDs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that the use of different preoperative analgesic medications can be effective in inhibiting hypersensitization of nociceptors and, consequently, postoperative pain (Costa et al, ; Katz, Clarke, & Seltzer, ). However, there is still controversy regarding methodological aspects of the published clinical trials available, leading to confusion or misinterpretation (Brennan & Kehlet, ; Dahl & Møiniche, ; Møiniche, Kehlet, & Dahl, ; Yamaguchi & Sano, ). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the preoperative administration of DEX under postoperative pain conditions via a systematic review and meta‐analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%