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CompletedNCT04202224

Pre-emptive Analgesia Effect in Different Psycho-emotional Status Patients During Lower Third Molar Surgical Extractions

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
45 (actual)
Sponsor
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

To increase the effectiveness of pain control, it is recommended to use drugs before the pain onset, therefore the pre-emptive analgesia method is considered as a method, which allows decreasing the post-operative pain to minimum. Previous studies evaluated effectiveness of pre-emptive analgesia but no relation to psycho-emotional status was addressed. Our authors believe that the effect of pre-emptive analgesia may vary based on different psycho-emotional status. 45 volunteers who needed extraction of lower third molars were examined and enrolled in the study (study group - 15; placebo - 15; control - 15 volunteers). Ibuprofen 400mg together with 500mg paracetamol was used for pre-emptive analgesia. Difficulty of the operation, heart rate measurements and operation protocol were documented. Surgeon filled his questionnaire after the procedure. Patients on consultation, operation day and 10 days postop. filled a questionnaire which consisted of general, special and pain evaluation sections. Less favorable psycho-emotional status correlated with more severe pain 6h after operation. This relation was mostly expressed in the control group. Psycho-emotional status of placebo patients was accounted for bigger analgesic consumption frequency. Postoperative pain in study group was minimal compared to other groups. Pre-emptive analgesia enhances patient's psycho-emotional status and sustains postoperative pain control during lower third molar surgical extractions.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGIbuprofen 400 mg and Acetaminophen 500 mgAnalgesia.
DRUGGlucosePlacebo.
OTHERNo drugStandard surgical procedure without any preoperative medication.

Timeline

Start date
2018-10-01
Primary completion
2019-02-01
Completion
2019-05-30
First posted
2019-12-17
Last updated
2019-12-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Lithuania

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04202224. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.