Muhammad Nasir, Malik Jamil Ahmad, Khawar Latif.
Pre-emptive pain control; comparison of ketorolac and diclofenac sodium.
Professional Med J Jan ;14(4):591-7.

Introduction: Opioid related side effects have encouraged the use of analgesic drugs that are devoid of these problems. Objective:- This study was done to compare the analgesic efficacy of Ketorolac and diclofenac in 60 adult patients of age group ranging between 30 to 45 years of age body wt 50-60kg belonging to ASA I and II grade. Material and Methods: Patients were scheduled for elective gynecological procedure (laparoscopic tuba) ligation) under general anaesthesia. They were divided into two equal groups using non-probability convenience sampling technique. Each group comprised of 30 patients. Group A received Ketorolac 10 mg l/V with local infiltration of 0.5% Bupivacaine and group B received lM Diclofenac sodium 75 mg after local infiltration 0.5% bupivacaine as in Group A 1/2 hourly before surgery. Post operatively patients were observed after 30 minutes in the recovery room for pain relief for two hours. Mean pain scores were noted in the recovery area using visual analog scale with need for sup plementary analgesic after awakening from general anaesthesia. Vital signs were monitored. Result: Results were analyzed by using SPSS-8 package by applying Student Test and chi Square Test. There was statistically significant difference between two groups regarding their mean pain score. Conclusion: The patients who received Ketorolac I/V (Group A) had longer pain free time interval and request for first analgesic supplement was made after 90 minutes compared to a shorter interval of 60 minutes in Group-B, who received intramuscular diclofenac sodium.

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