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Pain is the leading cause of access to the paediatric emergency department (ED) and present in up to 78% of cases. Acute osteoarticular traumatic pain is often treated inadequately, and there is little data about the best treatment for children. The ibuprofen and ketorolac are respectively the most used and one of the most powerful NSAIDs. In literature, there is no direct comparison between those two medications. The objective of the study depends on the level of pain: - in severe traumatic acute pain (>=7 points): to evaluate if ketorolac is superior to ibuprofen in the treatment of pain (n=130 children, 65 allocated to ketorolac and 65 to ibuprofen) - in moderate traumatic acute pain (<7 points): to evaluate if ibuprofen is not inferior to ketorolac in the treatment of pain (n=120 children, 60 allocated to ketorolac and 60 to ibuprofen)


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NCT number NCT04133623
Study type Interventional
Source IRCCS Burlo Garofolo
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date November 19, 2019
Completion date September 30, 2021

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