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ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCRALFATE FOR PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY

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  65-70

Abstract

 Background: Post- TONSILLECTOMY pain is severe, and for this reason traditional methods of analgesia are frequently used with ineffective results. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate newer analgesics with different mechanisms for post- TONSILLECTOMY pain. Suralfate covers the post- TONSILLECTOMY ulcerated bed and can provide analgesic effect.Methods: In this double blind clinical trial, we evaluated two groups of 35 children who were 8 to 12 years old. All patients used syrops of Amoxicillin Q 8hr and Acetaminophen PRN. Each patient randomly received Sucralfate or vit B1 Solution. They gargled the solution and then swallowed. Throat pain and ear pain intensity and amount of acetaminophen consumption were recorded by patients. All patients were examined for mucosal covering of tonsilar bed and Sucralfate complications of 4th day.Results: Means of throat and ear pain of the first 3 days after Surgery in the Sucralfate group were significantly lower than the placebo. Means of Acetaminophen consumption were significantly lower in the sucralfate than placebo at all times (pv<0.001). On the 4th day after surgery, 13 patients from the sucralfate group and 11 patients from the placebo had mucosal covering of more than 50% on tonsilar bed. This was not significant (pv = 0.06).Discussion: In this study sucralfate could reduce throat and ear pain after TONSILLECTOMY and analgesic consumption in children had no significantly side effect.

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    APA: Copy

    OKHOVAT, S.A.R., & BARATI, B.. (2003). ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCRALFATE FOR PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 14(3-4 (30)), 65-70. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/367898/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    OKHOVAT S.A.R., BARATI B.. ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCRALFATE FOR PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY[Internet]. 2003;14(3-4 (30)):65-70. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/367898/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.A.R. OKHOVAT, and B. BARATI, “ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCRALFATE FOR PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, vol. 14, no. 3-4 (30), pp. 65–70, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/367898/en

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