Primary Dysmenorrhea Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of Analgesic İmpacts of Piroxicam and Diclofenac Sodium in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea:A Double-Blind, Randomized Trial
- Currently, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs are widely used by emergency physicians
in Turkey for the treatment of patients with Primary Dysmenorrhea.
- The objective of the study is compare intramuscular Diclofenac sodium and piroxicam's
pain reduction dysmenorrhea in emergency department (ED) adults.
- The investigators second aim was to compare recurrent dysmenorrhea pain within 24 hours
after discharge.
- this is the randomized double blinded clinical trial to compare the efficacy of these
two drugs in this clinical setting.
- A randomized clinical trial was conducted in the ED of Pamukkale University Medical
Faculty Hospital
- Study personnel (emergency physicians and nurses) were trained before the study.
- When intramuscular drugs (Piroxicam, Diclofenac sodium) was being recommended, an
eligibility checklist was completed by the attending physician.
- If there were no exclusion criteria, written informed consent was obtained and baseline
information, including initial Dysmenorrhea pain severity ratings with VAS were
recorded.
- The need for identification and enrollment of participants by staff with conflicting
work pressures resulted in recruitment of a convenience sample of patients.
- All patients eligible for the study were randomized to one of two groups:
- First Group: 20 mg of piroxicam (feldene ampoule -Pfizer-France) intramuscularly (IM)
was given 200 patients,
- Second Group: Diclofenac sodium 75mg (Miyadren drug-ampoule -Yavuz Istanbul)
intramuscularly (IM) was given 200 patients which determined to be applied as a group.
- Drug packs prepared in 5 ml syringes were numbered by an independent nurse, who not
involved in the study.
- Drugs were prepared according to the computer-generated random number sequence to
assign treatment allocations
- The allocation list was kept by the emergency nurse. Patients received the piroxicam,
diclofenac sodium medication schemes according to their random allocations.
- After enrollment and recording of baseline information, the next numbered study drug
pack was obtained, and administered as a intramuscular.
- Randomization was achieved by using computer software to generate random numbers.
During the intervention, participants were monitored by an oxygen saturation (SpO2)
monitor, an automatic sphygmomanometer (blood pressure), and a rhythm monitor (heart
rate and rhythms)
- One researcher blinded to patient allocation observed the whole procedure and recorded
the Dysmenorrhea pain scores.
- Patients in both groups received two types of medication in a similar manner, thus
ensuring double blinding.
- Dysmenorrhea pain scores were recorded at 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 min on a VAS of 1 to 10
- Rescue medication (100 mg of tramadol hydrochloride) was given intramuscular to
patients if pain VAS scores ≥ 5 in forty five minutes after study drug administration.
- All other medications required during the study also were recorded.
- During the study, pulse rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure,
respiration rate and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were recorded at baseline (0 min), 15,
30, and 60 min.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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