Comparison of pretreatment gabapentin and pregabalin to control postoperative endodontic pain - a double-blind, randomized clinical trial.

Jayeeta Verma, Sidharth Verma, Sumanthini V Margasahayam
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Background: Postoperative endodontic pain is an enigma for the dentist. This study aimed to evaluate the analgesic effect of 300 mg gabapentin or 75 mg pregabalin in reducing postoperative endodontic pain compared with a placebo.

Methods: Ninety patients who needed root canal treatment with an initial numerical rating scale (NRS) pain score of > 4 (T0) were randomly divided into three groups (n=30). Patients were then administered either 300 mg gabapentin (group A), 75 mg pregabalin (group B), or a placebo (group C) 30 min prior to the start of endodontic treatment. A single operator performed single-visit endodontics, and pain was evaluated immediately after endodontic treatment (T1) and at 4 h (T2), 8 h (T3), 12 h (T4), 24 h (T5), 48 h (T6), and 72 h (T7) using the NRS. Ibuprofen/paracetamol (400 mg/325 mg) was administered as a rescue dose if needed.

Results: Pregabalin performed significantly better when compared with gabapentin at all time points except at 72 h after treatment (P=0.170). The placebo group showed significantly higher pain scores than the other two groups. The percentage of pain relief was maximum for pregabalin (92.1%), followed by gabapentin (87.6%) and placebo (69.1%) at 72 h after treatment completion.

Conclusion: This study showed that pretreatment with a single dose of pregabalin and gabapentin both had greater analgesic effects than a placebo. They can be effectively used to reduce postoperative endodontic pain.

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预处理加巴喷丁和普瑞巴林控制术后牙髓疼痛的比较——一项双盲、随机临床试验。
背景:术后牙髓疼痛对牙医来说是一个谜。本研究旨在评价300 mg加巴喷丁或75 mg普瑞巴林与安慰剂相比减轻术后牙髓疼痛的镇痛效果。方法:90例初始数值评定量表(NRS)疼痛评分> 4分(T0)、需要根管治疗的患者随机分为3组(n=30)。然后患者在开始根管治疗前30分钟给予300 mg加巴喷丁(A组),75 mg普瑞巴林(B组)或安慰剂(C组)。一名操作者进行单次牙髓治疗,并在牙髓治疗后立即(T1)、4小时(T2)、8小时(T3)、12小时(T4)、24小时(T5)、48小时(T6)和72小时(T7)使用NRS评估疼痛。如果需要,布洛芬/扑热息痛(400毫克/325毫克)作为抢救剂量给予。结果:除治疗后72 h外,普瑞巴林在各时间点均优于加巴喷丁(P=0.170)。安慰剂组的疼痛评分明显高于其他两组。在治疗结束后72小时,普瑞巴林的疼痛缓解率最高(92.1%),其次是加巴喷丁(87.6%)和安慰剂(69.1%)。结论:本研究表明单剂量普瑞巴林和加巴喷丁预处理均比安慰剂具有更大的镇痛效果。它们可以有效地减少术后牙髓疼痛。
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