Flora Kalita, Neelima Gehlot, D. S. Gupta, Subhajit Mitra
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Abstract Aim and objectives A prospective split mouth study was done to compare the efficacy of transdermal ketoprofen versus diclofenac patch after therapeutic orthodontic tooth extraction based on four parameters – pain intensity (VAS), number of rescue analgesia intakes, local allergic reactions and patient tolerability for immediate and 3 consecutive postoperative days. Materials and methods In total, 33 (66 extraction sites) patients were divided into the ketoprofen patch group and the diclofenac patch group. A single ketoprofen patch (70 cm 2 30 mg) was applied following extraction of premolars of the 1st and 4th quadrants and patients were recalled after 1 week for extractions of premolars of the 2nd and 3rd quadrants and diclofenac patch (50 cm 2 100 mg) was applied on the deltoid region of the right arm, respectively. Patients were then evaluated under the above‐mentioned parameters. Results Ketoprofen transdermal patch was found to be more effective in terms of controlling postoperative pain and the minimum number of rescue analgesia tablets taken as compared to diclofenac (statistically significant on 1st and 2nd day) though the former showed the incidence of a local allergic reaction ( p ‐value 0.002, 0.002 and 0.012), respectively, in few cases which were not seen in case of diclofenac. Conclusion Overall, both the transdermal patches are effective in terms of safety and providing analgesia, though more research are needed in proving the safeness and efficiency of these transdermal patches with large sample size.
摘要目的和目的采用前瞻性裂口研究,比较经皮酮洛芬贴片与双氯芬酸贴片在治疗性正畸拔牙后疼痛强度(VAS)、救援镇痛剂量、局部过敏反应和术后连续3天患者耐受性等4个参数的疗效。材料与方法将33例患者(66个拔牙部位)分为酮洛芬贴片组和双氯芬酸贴片组。拔下第一象限和第四象限前磨牙后使用酮洛芬贴片(70 cm 2 30 mg), 1周后召回患者拔下第二象限和第三象限前磨牙,并在右臂三角肌区分别使用双氯芬酸贴片(50 cm 2 100 mg)。然后根据上述参数对患者进行评估。结果酮洛芬透皮贴剂在控制术后疼痛和最少救援镇痛片服用次数方面优于双氯芬酸(第1天和第2天),但酮洛芬透皮贴剂出现局部过敏反应的病例较少(p值分别为0.002、0.002和0.012),双氯芬酸没有出现这种情况。结论总的来说,两种透皮贴剂在安全性和镇痛作用方面都是有效的,但需要更多的研究来证明这两种大样本量透皮贴剂的安全性和有效性。