The application of different non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the elimination of pain syndrome during the early postoperative period in the children following the surgical interventions on palatine tonsils

Vestnik otorinolaringologii
E P KarpovaF A Fedotov

Abstract

The present clinical study included 120 children at the age varying from 6 to 18 tears who had undergone radiowave tonsillotomy followed by symptomatic therapy during the early postoperative period with the application of different non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. All the patients were randomly allocated to four groups each comprised of the equal number of patients. Those of group 1 were treated with ketoprofen lysine salt (КLS) in the form of a solution for oral intake in case of complaints of severe pain in the throat. The patients of group 2 received courses of ketoprofen lysine salt therapy per os thrice daily during 3 days after the surgical intervention. The patients of group 3 were given ibuprofen per os up to three times every day in case of complaints of severe pain in the throat. The patients of group 4 were treated with ketoprofen lysine salt in the form of a solution for the local application twice daily during 3 days after the surgical intervention. The results of the analysis with the use of the analog-visual scale have demonstrated that a decrease in pain intensity within 24 hours after surgery was much more pronounced in the patients of group 2 in comparison with those of the remaining three groups (р<0.05...Continue Reading

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Jul 7, 2020·Vestnik otorinolaringologii·E P KarpovaE M Khasanova

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