Post-operative pain control after tonsillectomy: dexametasone vs tramadol.
Acta Otolaryngol. 2017 Jan 13;:1-8
Authors: Topal K, Aktan B, Sakat MS, Kilic K, Gozeler MS
Abstract
CONCLUSION: Tramadol was found to be more effective than dexamethasone in post-operative pain control, with long-lasting relief of pain.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of pre-operative local injections of tramadol and dexamethasone on post-operative pain, nausea and vomiting in patients who underwent tonsillectomy.
DESIGN: Sixty patients between 3-13 years of age who were planned for tonsillectomy were included in the study. Patients were divided into three groups. Group 1 was the control group. Patients in Group 2 received 0.3 mg/kg Dexamethasone and Group 3 received 0.1 mg/kg Tramadol injection to the peritonsillary space just before the operation. Patients were evaluated for nausea, vomiting, and pain.
RESULTS: When the control and the dexamethasone groups were compared; there were statistically significant differences in pain scores at post-operative 15 and 30 min, whereas there was no statistically significant difference in pain scores at other hours. When the control and tramadol groups were compared, there was a statistically significant difference in pain scores at all intervals. When tramadol and dexamethasone groups were compared, there was no statistically significant difference in pain scores at post-operative 15 and 30 min, 1 and 2 h, whereas there was a statistically significant difference in pain scores at post-operative 6 and 24 h.
PMID: 28084857 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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