Pain analgesic efficacy of diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride combined with anisodamine in treatment of patients with bone fractures and evaluation of its safety
- VernacularTitle:双氯芬酸钠盐酸利多卡因联合山莨菪碱对骨折疼痛患者的镇痛疗效及安全性评价
- Author:
Xiaoling FU
;
Daohai WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride;
anisodamine;
bone fracture;
analgesia;
safety
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics
2015;(8):164-166
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyse the pain analgesic efficacy and safety evaluation of diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride combined with anisodamine in patients with bone fractures.Methods 54 patients who were diagnosed with acute fracture in the hospital were collected and randomly divided into experimental group and control group, 27 cases in each group, control group was treated with diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride, and experimental group was treated with anisodamine on the basis of control group.Before 30 min and 2 h after treatment, the effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine ( 5-HT ), prostaglandin E2 ( PGE2 ), analgesic effect, tolerability and adverse reactions were detected in all patients. ResuIts Compared with control group post treatment, the plasma 5-HT content was significantly lower in experimental group ( P<0.05 ); the plasma PGE2 content in experimental group was significantly lower (P<0.05); the pain rating index (PRI) total score,PRI feel score, PRI emotion score, present pain intensity (PPI) and visual analogue scale (VAS) in experimental group was significantly lower (P<0.05).The tolerance of experimental group was 92.59%, which was significantly higher than 66.67% of control group (χ2 =5.59,P<0.05).ConcIusion Diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride combined with anisodamine could significantly decrease 5-HT and PGE2 in patients with fracture pain, enhance the analgesic effect, reduce the incidence of adverse reactions, with a good tolerance, which have the guiding significance on clinical therapy.