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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Double-blind, placebo-controlled analgesic study of ibuprofen or rofecoxib in combination with paracetamol for tonsillectomy in children.
- A E Pickering, H S Bridge, J Nolan, and P A Stoddart.
- Sir Humphrey Davy Department of Anaesthesia, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, UK.
- Br J Anaesth. 2002 Jan 1;88(1):72-7.
BackgroundThe analgesics used for paediatric tonsillectomy may be associated with side-effects such as sedation, respiratory depression and vomiting (opioids) or increased bleeding [non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)]. In our institution, we employ a combination of paracetamol, NSAID and opioid, although there is no published evidence of analgesic benefit from adding NSAIDs to paracetamol in children.MethodsThis randomized, double-blinded clinical study examined the analgesic effectiveness of combining paracetamol (20 mg kg(-1)) with rofecoxib (0.625 mg kg(-1)), ibuprofen (5 mg kg(-1)) or placebo as premedication for (adeno)tonsillectomy (n=98) in children aged 3-15 yr. Intravenous fentanyl 1-2 microg kg(-1) was given intraoperatively. Regular oral paracetamol (15 mg kg(-1), 4 hourly) was given after operation and could be supplemented on request from the child with oral ibuprofen 5 mg kg(-1) or oral codeine 1 mg kg(-1). The primary outcome variable was need for early supplementary analgesia (within 2 h after surgery).ResultsThe addition of ibuprofen to paracetamol reduced the need for early analgesia from 72% to 38% of children (difference 34%; 95% confidence interval 4-64%). The addition of rofecoxib to paracetamol did not significantly alter the need for early analgesia (68 vs 72%). Pain scores were higher in those children who required early analgesia. There were no differences between the groups in operative blood loss or complications, total 24-h analgesic consumption, pain scores at 4 and 8 h, vomiting or antiemetic use.ConclusionThis study provides evidence to support the combination of ibuprofen (but not rofecoxib) with paracetamol for perioperative analgesia in children.
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