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The Efficacy of Intranasal Desmopressin as an Adjuvant in the Acute Renal Colic Pain Management
Author(s) -
Kambiz Masoumi,
Ali Asgari Darian,
Arash Forouzan,
Hassan Barzegari,
Fakher Rahim,
Maryam Feli,
Mehdi Fallah Bagher Sheidaii,
Samaneh Porozan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
pain research and treatment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.475
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 2090-1550
pISSN - 2090-1542
DOI - 10.1155/2014/320327
Subject(s) - medicine , diclofenac sodium , renal colic , nasal administration , desmopressin , analgesic , diclofenac , randomized controlled trial , visual analogue scale , anesthesia , pharmacology , alternative medicine , pathology
The aim of this study was to compare analgesic effect of intramuscular (IM) sodium diclofenac and intranasal desmopressin combination with IM sodium diclofenac alone in patients with acute renal colic. In this randomized double-blind clinical trial, all patients aged 18 to 55 years who were diagnosed as acute renal colic and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomized into two groups to receive 40  μ g intranasal desmopressin spray and 75 mg IM sodium diclofenac combination (Group A) or 75 mg IM sodium diclofenac alone (Group B). The pain score of patients was assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS) at baseline, 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes after administration. Of all 159 patients who were assessed for eligibility finally, the results of 120 patients were analyzed. There was no significant difference regarding age and gender between two groups. The baseline VAS score was not significantly different between two groups ( P = 0.44). The Mean ± SD scores of two groups reduced 15 minutes after drug administration, but this decrease was significantly more in Group A compared with Group B ( P = 0.02). This pattern continued in minutes 30, 45, and 60 of drug administration. Our results showed that desmopressin could be used as an effective adjuvant in acute renal colic pain management.

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