• The Laryngoscope · Feb 2008

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

    The use of dexamethasone to reduce pain after tonsillectomy in adults: a double-blind prospective randomized trial.

    • Marianne Lachance, Yolène Lacroix, Nathalie Audet, Patrick Savard, and François Thuot.
    • ENT Department, Le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. mariannelachance@hotmail.com
    • Laryngoscope. 2008 Feb 1; 118 (2): 232-6.

    Objectives/HypothesisTo determine the effectiveness of dexamethasone to reduce pain after tonsillectomy in adults by at least 13 mm on the visual analogue scale. The secondary objective was to reduce the use of narcotics by at least 20%.Study DesignThis multicentric study is a prospective double-blind randomized controlled trial.MethodsA total of 102 patients were enrolled and received a 4-day trial either of dexamethasone in decreasing doses or placebo. The patients were asked to note the level of pain on the visual analogue scale daily for 7 days. They also had to record their consumption of analgesic and any eventual side effects.ResultsThere were no statistically or clinically significant differences between the two groups for the level of pain noted on the visual analogue scale for the first 4 and 7 days. There were no statistical differences for the consumption of hydromorphone between the two groups.ConclusionWe cannot recommend the use of dexamethasone on a routine basis following tonsillectomy in adults for the reduction of pain or narcotics consumption.

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