• J Med Assoc Thai · Jan 2005

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Diclofenac intramuscular single dose to decrease pain in post operative Caesarean section: a double blind randomized controlled trial.

    • Athicom Bourlert.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ranong Hospital, Ranong 85000, Thailand.
    • J Med Assoc Thai. 2005 Jan 1;88(1):15-9.

    ObjectiveTo compare the use of diclofenac intramuscular single dose to decrease pain in post operative Caesarean section with none used.Study DesignA double blind randomized controlled trial.SettingDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ranong Hospital.SubjectsSixty-four patients who underwent post operative Caesarean section in Ranong Hospital from October 2003 to March 2004.InterventionThe subjects were randomized by allocation to receive diclofenac intramuscular or placebo, both groups received morphine by Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA).Main Outcome MeasuresAmount of morphine sulfate used, in both groups by Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) and level of pain using Visual Analog Score (VAscore).ResultsMorphine was used significantly less in the group of patients who had diclofenac intramuscular single dose in post operative Caesarean section but the level of pain was not significantly different.ConclusionA single dose of diclofenac intramuscularly decreases the use of morphine during the in post operative period of Caesarean section.

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