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Title of Dataset
Data from: The Efficacy and Clinical Safety of Various Analgesic Combinations for Post-Operative Pain after Third Molar Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author of Dataset
Au, Alvin Ho Yeung1
Choi, Siu Wai2
Contact
Leung, Yiu Yan1
Date of Dataset Creation
2015-06-08
Description
Objectives To run a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials aiming to answer the clinical question “which analgesic combination and dosage is potentially the most effective and safe for acute post-operative pain control after third molar surgery?”. Materials and Methods A systematic search of computer databases and journals was performed. The search and the evaluations of articles were performed by 2 independent reviewers in 3 rounds. Randomized clinical trials related to analgesic combinations for acute post-operative pain control after lower third molar surgery that matched the selection criteria were evaluated to enter in the final review. Results Fourteen studies with 3521 subjects, with 10 groups (17 dosages) of analgesic combinations were included in the final review. The analgesic efficacy were presented by the objective pain measurements including sum of pain intensity at 6 hours (SPID6) and total pain relief at 6 hours (TOTPAR6). The SPID6 scores and TOTPAR6 scores of the reported analgesic combinations were ranged from 1.46 to 6.44 and 3.24 – 10.3, respectively. Ibuprofen 400mg with oxycodone HCL 5mg had superior efficacy (SPID6: 6.44, TOTPAR6: 9.31). Nausea was the most common adverse effect, with prevalence ranging from 0-55%. Ibuprofen 200mg with caffeine 100mg or 200mg had a reasonable analgesic effect with fewer side effects. Conclusion This systematic review and meta-analysis may help clinicians in their choices of prescribing an analgesic combination for acute post-operative pain control after lower third molar surgery. It was found in this systematic review Ibuprofen 400mg combined with oxycodone HCL 5mg has superior analgesic efficacy when compared to the other analgesic combinations included in this study.
Citation
Au, AHY, Choi, SW, Cheung, CW, Leung, YY. (2015). Data from: The Efficacy and Clinical Safety of Various Analgesic Combinations for Post-Operative Pain after Third Molar Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [Data File]. All relevant data are within the paper and its Supporting Information files. Click on “Linked Publications” to access the publication and access supporting information on figshare at https://figshare.com/articles/_The_Efficacy_and_Clinical_Safety_of_Various_Analgesic_Combinations_for_Post_Operative_Pain_after_Third_Molar_Surgery_A_Systematic_Review_and_Meta_Analysis_/1440213
Subject (RGC Codes)
M2 — Medicine, Dentistry & Health — 醫學, 牙科學及保健
  • 1208 — Dentistry — 牙科學
Subject (ANZSRC)
11 — MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES — 醫學與衛生科學
  • 1105 — DENTISTRY — 牙科醫學
    • 110504 — Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery — 口腔頜面外科
Keyword
Third Molar Surgery
SPID 6 scores
combination
TOTPAR 6 scores
Various Analgesic Combinations
oxycodone HCL 5 mg
objective pain measurements
caffeine 100 mg
6 hours
efficacy
Ibuprofen 400 mg
pain control
molar surgery
review Ibuprofen 400 mg
Affiliations
  1. Univ Hong Kong, Fac Dent, Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
  2. Univ Hong Kong, Fac Med, Dept Anaesthesiol, Lab & Clin Res Inst Pain, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China