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- W2794951347 abstract "Purpose Management of postoperative pain is one of the most important components in postoperative care, because most patients have pain after dental surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether acetaminophen could be an alternative to fentanyl in combination with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) as an analgesic after dental surgery in cases in which narcotic drugs were contraindicated. Materials and Methods Patients were 24- to 54-year-old men who underwent enucleation of a mandibular cyst under general anesthesia. The authors measured time from discontinuation of anesthetic administration until discharge from the operating room and postoperative pain during 4 hours after discharge. They compared these parameters between patients who were intravenously administered an NSAID such as flurbiprofen with fentanyl (NSAID/fentanyl group) and those administered an NSAID with acetaminophen (NSAID/acetaminophen group). Parametric data of time were analyzed using Student t test. Nonparametric data of the analgesic effect were analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test. Results Time until discharge from the operating room after discontinuation of anesthetics in the NSAID/fentanyl group was significantly longer than that in the NSAID/acetaminophen group (P < .05). In contrast, there was no significant difference in analgesic effect between the NSAID/acetaminophen and NSAID/fentanyl groups (P > .05). Conclusion Although recovery time in the operating room of the flurbiprofen and acetaminophen group was markedly shorter than that of the flurbiprofen and fentanyl group, the postoperative analgesic effects of the 2 drugs were equipotent. Therefore, acetaminophen can be an alternative to fentanyl in cases in which narcotic drugs are contraindicated. Management of postoperative pain is one of the most important components in postoperative care, because most patients have pain after dental surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether acetaminophen could be an alternative to fentanyl in combination with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) as an analgesic after dental surgery in cases in which narcotic drugs were contraindicated. Patients were 24- to 54-year-old men who underwent enucleation of a mandibular cyst under general anesthesia. The authors measured time from discontinuation of anesthetic administration until discharge from the operating room and postoperative pain during 4 hours after discharge. They compared these parameters between patients who were intravenously administered an NSAID such as flurbiprofen with fentanyl (NSAID/fentanyl group) and those administered an NSAID with acetaminophen (NSAID/acetaminophen group). Parametric data of time were analyzed using Student t test. Nonparametric data of the analgesic effect were analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test. Time until discharge from the operating room after discontinuation of anesthetics in the NSAID/fentanyl group was significantly longer than that in the NSAID/acetaminophen group (P < .05). In contrast, there was no significant difference in analgesic effect between the NSAID/acetaminophen and NSAID/fentanyl groups (P > .05). Although recovery time in the operating room of the flurbiprofen and acetaminophen group was markedly shorter than that of the flurbiprofen and fentanyl group, the postoperative analgesic effects of the 2 drugs were equipotent. Therefore, acetaminophen can be an alternative to fentanyl in cases in which narcotic drugs are contraindicated." @default.
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- W2794951347 title "Effective Postoperative Analgesia Using Intravenous Flurbiprofen and Acetaminophen" @default.
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