Abstract
Objective
To assess the efficacy of etoricoxib in pain treatment during thyroid surgery.
Design
Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial.
Setting
A secondary-level central hospital in Finland.
Patients
Sixty-nine consecutive patients (59 women) aged 18 to 70 years who underwent thyroid surgery.
Interventions
Patients were randomized to receive etoricoxib 120 mg (n = 34) or placebo (n = 35) by mouth 60 minutes before surgery. After surgery oxycodone 2 mg administered intravenously was provided for rescue analgesia.
Main Outcome Measures
Oxycodone consumption during the first 6 (primary) and the 7 to 24 hours (secondary) after surgery.
Results
During the first 6 hours, all patients in the placebo group and 31 of 34 patients in the etoricoxib group were given oxycodone for rescue analgesia (
Conclusion
Etoricoxib 120 mg reduced pain in the 7 to 24 postsurgical time period but did not have opioid-sparing effect during the first 6 hours after surgery.
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