2016
DOI: 10.5505/agri.2015.17894
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The Effectiveness of Preemptive Analgesic Techniques on Postoperative Analgesia In Patients Undergoing Open Septorhinoplasty

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“…It was reported that ibuprofen had a more potent analgesic effect compared to intravenous paracetamol after septorhinoplasty (3). In a study comparing the pain and tramadol consumption in patients who underwent septorhinoplasty, it was found that the analgesic efficacy of preemptive dexketoprofen trometamol was more potent than acetaminophen (13). Although there are a few studies comparing the analgesic effects of oral forms of ibuprofen and dexketoprofen, a study comparing the effectiveness of IV forms has not been found in accessible literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that ibuprofen had a more potent analgesic effect compared to intravenous paracetamol after septorhinoplasty (3). In a study comparing the pain and tramadol consumption in patients who underwent septorhinoplasty, it was found that the analgesic efficacy of preemptive dexketoprofen trometamol was more potent than acetaminophen (13). Although there are a few studies comparing the analgesic effects of oral forms of ibuprofen and dexketoprofen, a study comparing the effectiveness of IV forms has not been found in accessible literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of the literature has found that a multitude of agents have been used as preemptive analgesia to prevent breakthrough pain. Examples include inhaled morphine as a single dose, 1 lignocaine and paracetamol, 2 parecoxib sodium and pentazocine, 3 acetaminophen and/or intravenous dexketoprofen, 4,5 and pregabalin with dexamethasone. 6 This results in better pain control postoperatively and lower pain scores on Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores.…”
Section: Pain and Discomfortmentioning
confidence: 99%