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Control Number
408698
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20201212061610.AM
General Information
201212s |||||||||b ||00|||
Cataloging Source
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Main Entry - Personal Name
Garcia, Lester A
Bernardo, Ponciano M
Arcayera, John Mark
Title Statement
Premedication with celecoxib plus tramadol and intrarectal 2% Lidocaine vs Lidicaine alone for pain controlled during transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy: a randomized
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Summary, Etc.
Objective: Transrectal ultrasound guided biopy is the diagnostic of choice in detecting carcinoma of the prostate. The biopsy can be painful and many would refuse the procedure again without adequate analgesia.he combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids work synergistically in relieving pain. The investigators determined that the premedication of celecoxib and tramadol with 10ml intrarectal 2% lidocaine gel would significantly decrease the pain score of patients undergoing prostate biopsy compared to lidocaine gel alone. Methods: Thirty one patients who underwent 12-core prostate biopsy were randomly assigned into two groups. The control received 10ml 2% intrarectal lidocaine gel alone the experimental group was given celecoxib 400mg and tramadol 59mg 2 hours before biopsy plus intrarectal lidocaine gel. Immediately after biopsy, patients were asked to rate the pain score using visual analog scale (VAS). Results: A total of 15 patients assigned for cotrol group and 16 patients for the experimental group, showed similar characteristics in terms of age, prostate volume and prostate specific antigen (PSA) value. The overall mean pain score using visual analog pain scale was 4.1+/-1.7 in the experimental group compares to 5.5+/-1.9 in the control group with signifcant P value of 0.034 using chi-square test. There was a mean pain score decrease of 1.5 from the scale of 1 to 10 in the experimantal group compared to the cotrol. Conclusion: The addition of oral administration of celecoxib 400mg and tramadol 59mg 2 hours before intrarectal 10ml 2% lidocaine gel significantly reduced the pain exprienced by patients during ultrasound guided prostate biopsy as compared to lidocaine gel alone
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