Melatonin treatment in patients with atypical facial pain: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Tahereh Nosratzehi
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Abstract

Background

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of melatonin and placebo in the patients with atypical facial pain (AFP).

Method

This double blind randomized controlled study was carried out on 30 patients who were suffering from AFP. During this period, patients were divided in 2 study and control groups. Then, they were treated with melatonin. Melatonin group used four 3-mg daily and placebo group received 4 placebo which were similar in size, shape, color with melatonin until the end of treatment, and then the severity of burning sensation was measured by physician. Sleep quality was measured using the visual analog scale using the Petersburg questionnaire.

Result

The results of the present study show that the use of melatonin and placebo in patients with AFP reduces sensation and improves their sleep quality, although it may not reduce it completely. In this study, severity of burning was 5.71 ± 1.42 after treatment in the study group and 5.93 ± 2.65 in the control group, which was not statistically significant (p = .46). The mean score of sleep before treatment was not significantly different between the study (9 ± 1.23) and the control (8 ± 1.56) groups. The mean score of sleep after treatment between the study group (8 ± 1.45) and the control group (7 ± 1.23) was not significantly different (p = .43).

Conclusion

According to the result of the study, melatonin was not superior placebo in treatment of AFP.

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褪黑素治疗非典型面部疼痛患者:随机、双盲、安慰剂对照临床试验
背景本研究旨在评估褪黑素和安慰剂对非典型面部疼痛(AFP)患者的影响。方法本研究对 30 名 AFP 患者进行了双盲随机对照研究。在此期间,患者被分为研究组和对照组。研究组使用褪黑素治疗。褪黑素组每天使用 4 个 3 毫克的褪黑素,安慰剂组每天使用 4 个大小、形状、颜色与褪黑素相似的安慰剂,直到治疗结束,然后由医生测量灼烧感的严重程度。本研究结果表明,褪黑素和安慰剂可减轻 AFP 患者的灼烧感,并改善其睡眠质量,但未必能完全减轻。在本研究中,研究组治疗后灼烧感的严重程度为 5.71 ± 1.42,对照组为 5.93 ± 2.65,差异无统计学意义(P = .46)。研究组(9±1.23)和对照组(8±1.56)治疗前的平均睡眠评分无明显差异。研究组(8 ± 1.45)和对照组(7 ± 1.23)治疗后的平均睡眠评分无明显差异(p = .43)。
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