Effect of rectal diclofenac and acetaminophen alone and in combination on postoperative pain after cleft palate repair in children.

Author: MakaremJalil, MireskandariSeyed Mohammad

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Acetaminophen and diclofenac are prescribed as postoperative analgesic agents in children. However, the efficacy of their combination is not studied sufficiently. We compare the analgesic effects of acetaminophen, diclofenac, and their combination after cleft palate surgery. In this randomized clini...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21959480

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Pain Management After Cleft Palate Repair: A Combination Approach

Cleft palate repair, a surgical procedure to correct a birth defect, can be a painful experience for children. This study examines the effectiveness of different pain management strategies after cleft palate repair, exploring the use of acetaminophen, diclofenac, and a combination of both.

Combination Therapy: A More Effective Solution

The researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 120 children undergoing cleft palate repair. The results show that a combination of acetaminophen and diclofenac provided the most effective pain control, reducing pain scores and meperidine consumption compared to the other groups.

Optimizing Pain Relief for Children

This study underscores the importance of finding effective pain management strategies for children undergoing surgery. A combination approach using acetaminophen and diclofenac may offer a promising solution for minimizing pain and improving the overall recovery experience.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Pain management is an essential aspect of postoperative care, particularly for children. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a combination approach using acetaminophen and diclofenac for pain control after cleft palate repair. As a camel who has witnessed the resilience of young animals in the desert, I understand the importance of providing comfort and relief during times of stress and pain. This research provides valuable insights for optimizing pain management strategies and improving the quality of life for children undergoing surgery.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2011-12-29
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

21959480

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00001665-201109000-00098

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English

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