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Pentazocine with rectal diclofenac versus pentazocine alone for pain relief following caesarean delivery in Enugu,Nigeria: A randomized controlled trial
Authors:Ifeanyichukwu Jude Ofor  Joseph Tochukwu Enebe  Nwadiuto Emmanuela Ofor  Christian Nnaemeka Onyia  Chidimma Akudo Omeke  Calistus Obiora Nevo  Perpetua Cleopatra Enyinna  Fredrick Ikenna Awkadigwe  George Uchenna Eleje  Frank Okechukwu Ezugwu
Abstract:ObjectiveTo measure postoperative pain relief following the use of rectal diclofenac combined with intramuscular pentazocine compared with intramuscular pentazocine alone in patients undergoing a caesarean delivery.MethodsThis single-blind randomized controlled trial enrolled pregnant women that had a caesarean section at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria. Study participants were randomized to receive either 100 mg of rectal diclofenac given every 12 h plus 30 mg of intramuscular pentazocine given every 6 h (group A) or 60 mg of intramuscular pentazocine given every 6 h (group B). The primary outcome was the level of pain as measured using a visual analogue scale. The secondary outcomes were the level of satisfaction with pain relief and need for rescue analgesia.ResultsA total of 200 participants were randomized equally into the two groups. Participants in group A had significantly better pain control and satisfaction over the 48 h after surgery compared with group B. Significantly more of group B required rescue analgesia for breakthrough pain compared with group A.ConclusionRectal diclofenac combined with intramuscular pentazocine was significantly better at controlling pain compared with pentazocine alone in the first 48 h following caesarean section.Trial registration number: PACTR202107706925314 at www.pactr.org on 28 July 2021.
Keywords:Analgesia   pentazocine   rectal diclofenac   caesarean delivery   Enugu
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