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Oral ibuprofen versus oral ketorolac for children with moderate and severe acute traumatic pain: a randomized comparative study
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Sergio Ghirardo
Matteo Trevisan
Luca Ronfani
Davide Zanon
Alessandra Maestro
Francesca Barbieri
Laura De Nardi
Alessandro Amaddeo
Egidio Barbi
Giorgio Cozzi
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[1] University of Trieste,Department of Medicine, Surgery and Health Science
[2] Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,Department Servizio di Epidemiologia e Biostatistica, Institute for Maternal
[3] Institute for Maternal and Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,Department of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacology Unit
[4] Department: Pediatria e Neonatologia,Pediatric Emergency Department, Institute for Maternal
[5] Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,Department of Pediatrics, Institute for Maternal
[6] Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,undefined
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Ibuprofen;
Ketorolac;
Paediatric;
Paediatric Emergency Medicine;
Pain;
Trauma;
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This study is to compare ibuprofen and ketorolac for children with trauma-related acute pain. We conducted a multicentre randomized, double-blind, controlled trial in the Paediatric Emergency Department setting. We enrolled patients aged 8 to 17 who accessed the emergency department for pain related to a limb trauma that occurred in the previous 48 h. At the admission, patients were classified based on numeric rating scale-11 (NRS-11) in moderate (NRS 4–6) and severe (NRS 7–10) pain groups. Each patient was randomized to receive either ibuprofen (10 mg/kg) or ketorolac (0.5 mg/kg) and the placebo of the not given drug in a double dummies design. NRS-11 was asked every 30 min until 2 h after drug and placebo administration. The primary outcome was NRS-11 reduction at 60 min. Among 125 patients with severe pain, NRS-11 reduction after 60 min from drug administration was 2.0 (IQR 1.0–4.0) for ibuprofen and 1.0 (IQR 1.0–3.0) for ketorolac (p = 0.36). Ibuprofen was significantly better, considering secondary outcomes, at 90 min with a lower median of NRS-11 (p 0.008), more patients with NRS-11 less than 4 (p 0.01) and a reduction of pain score of more than 3 NRS-11 points (p 0.01). Among 87 patients with moderate pain, the NRS-11 reduction after 60 min from drug administration was 1.63 (± 1.8) for ibuprofen and 1.8 (± 1.6) for ketorolac, with no statistically significant difference.
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页码:929 / 935
页数:6
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