Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) vs. Tramadol in Pain Management After Transnasal Transsphenoidal Surgery Among Patients With Pituitary Adenomas: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
We hypothesize that the effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) for pain relief among patients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transnasal transsphenoidal surgeries are non-inferior to tramadol. We aim to launch a single-center randomized clinical trial to verify this hypothesis.
Postoperative pain is an important clinical concern and quality-of-care metric, yet it is undertreated in neurosurgical patients. Approximately 40% of inpatients complain of severe pain postoperatively, and only 56% of these patients indicate that their pain is well controlled. In addition, pain is a common cause of delayed discharge and unplanned hospital readmission. Pituitary adenoma is the second most common benign primary central nervous system tumor, and transnasal transsphenoidal (TTS) has long taken over craniotomy to be the first-line surgical approach for pituitary tumor resection. TTS significantly reduces patient's surgical trauma, shortens the operation time, reduces surgery-related complications, and increases total tumor resection rate compared with the previously used craniotomy. However, given that the nasal mucosa is extremely sensitive, the feeling of pain is more obvious after surgery via TTS approach than via craniotomy. Opioids such as morphine and pethidine are the most effective post-surgical analgesics, but they have a series of side effects, such as drug addiction, decreased gastrointestinal motility, nausea and vomiting. Opioids are not an analgesic that must be used after TTS surgery. NSAIDS, such as parecoxib and lexone, and tramadol are also commonly used analgesics after surgery, and they are also effective. NSAIDS is a first-tier painkiller, and tramadol is a second-tier drug. There is no evidence-based evidence recommending the preferred choice of these two drugs. Which of NSAIDS and tramadol has the better analgesic effect and which drug brings lower side effects to patients is still unclear. The clinical application of the two drugs is entirely based on the personal habits of the surgeon. Therefore, we plan to conduct a prospective randomized controlled trial to explore: whether the analgesic effect of NSAIDS is non-inferior than tramadol; and whether the side effects of NSAIDS are not higher than tramadol. This result will guide us in clinical pain management for patients with pituitary adenomas after surgery via TTS approach. ;
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