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Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation
BACKGROUND: Venipuncture pain is an uncomfortable suffering to the patient. It creates anxiety, fear and dissatisfaction. The ketoprofen transdermal patch is a proven treatment for musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. We planned this study to evaluate the efficacy of the ketoprofen patch to reduce ve...
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The Korean Pain Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29372024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.1.39 |
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author | Kumar, Sanjay Sanjeev, Omprakash Agarwal, Anil Shamshery, Chetna Gupta, Rakhi |
author_facet | Kumar, Sanjay Sanjeev, Omprakash Agarwal, Anil Shamshery, Chetna Gupta, Rakhi |
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description | BACKGROUND: Venipuncture pain is an uncomfortable suffering to the patient. It creates anxiety, fear and dissatisfaction. The ketoprofen transdermal patch is a proven treatment for musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. We planned this study to evaluate the efficacy of the ketoprofen patch to reduce venipuncture pain. METHODS: Two hundred adult patients, aged 18–60 years, of either sex, ASA grade I or II, were enrolled. Presuming that therapy would decrease venipuncture pain by 30%, a power calculation with α = 0.05 and β = 0.80 required enrollment of at least 24 patients into each group. However, 100 patients in each group were recruited. Group I (Control) received a placebo patch; Group II (Ketoprofen) received a 20 mg ketoprofen patch. A selected vein on the dorsum of the patient's non-dominant hand was cannulated with 18 g intravenous cannula 1 h after the application of the respective patch. Assessment of pain was done by a 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS) of 0–10, where 0 depicts “no pain” and 10 is “the worst imaginable pain”. The venipuncture site was assessed for the presence of skin erythema, swelling and rashes at 12 h, 24 h and at the time of decannulation. RESULTS: Incidence of pain was 100% (94/94) in the control group as compared to 93% (85/91) in the ketoprofen group. The severity of the venipuncture pain was 6 (2) and 2 (2) for control and ketoprofen groups respectively (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Application of a ketoprofen patch at the proposed site of venipuncture one hour before the attempt is effective and safe for attenuating venipuncture pain. |
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spelling | pubmed-57802142018-01-25 Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation Kumar, Sanjay Sanjeev, Omprakash Agarwal, Anil Shamshery, Chetna Gupta, Rakhi Korean J Pain Original Article BACKGROUND: Venipuncture pain is an uncomfortable suffering to the patient. It creates anxiety, fear and dissatisfaction. The ketoprofen transdermal patch is a proven treatment for musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. We planned this study to evaluate the efficacy of the ketoprofen patch to reduce venipuncture pain. METHODS: Two hundred adult patients, aged 18–60 years, of either sex, ASA grade I or II, were enrolled. Presuming that therapy would decrease venipuncture pain by 30%, a power calculation with α = 0.05 and β = 0.80 required enrollment of at least 24 patients into each group. However, 100 patients in each group were recruited. Group I (Control) received a placebo patch; Group II (Ketoprofen) received a 20 mg ketoprofen patch. A selected vein on the dorsum of the patient's non-dominant hand was cannulated with 18 g intravenous cannula 1 h after the application of the respective patch. Assessment of pain was done by a 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS) of 0–10, where 0 depicts “no pain” and 10 is “the worst imaginable pain”. The venipuncture site was assessed for the presence of skin erythema, swelling and rashes at 12 h, 24 h and at the time of decannulation. RESULTS: Incidence of pain was 100% (94/94) in the control group as compared to 93% (85/91) in the ketoprofen group. The severity of the venipuncture pain was 6 (2) and 2 (2) for control and ketoprofen groups respectively (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Application of a ketoprofen patch at the proposed site of venipuncture one hour before the attempt is effective and safe for attenuating venipuncture pain. The Korean Pain Society 2018-01 2018-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5780214/ /pubmed/29372024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.1.39 Text en Copyright © The Korean Pain Society, 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kumar, Sanjay Sanjeev, Omprakash Agarwal, Anil Shamshery, Chetna Gupta, Rakhi Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title | Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title_full | Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title_fullStr | Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title_short | Double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
title_sort | double blind randomized control trial to evaluate the efficacy of ketoprofen patch to attenuate pain during venous cannulation |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29372024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.1.39 |
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