Title of article :
Comparing the analgesic effect of intravenous acetaminophen and morphine on patients with renal colic pain referring to the emergency department: A randomized controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Azizkhani, Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Pourafzali, Mehdi Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Baloochestani, Elahe Department of Operating Room Nursing - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Masoumi, Babak Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Kidney stone is normally treated by opioids with a variety of side-effects including hypotension, respiratory depression
and apnea, nausea and vomiting. Regarding less complications of intravenous acetaminophen, we aimed to compare it with intravenous
morphine in management of renal colic pain. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was applied with a
convenience sampling method, as 124 patients suffering from renal colic pain were randomly assigned into two groups of 62 patients.
Pain was assessed using visual analog scale ruler. Results were analyzed by SPSS.18 using the descriptive statistic, Chi-square,
ANOVA, independent t-test and logistic regression. Results: According to the findings, 84 subjects (67.7%) were male. The mean age
of participants were 39.06 (11.58). The mean of pain scores were not significantly different between two groups before administration
of drugs (P = 0.415), while the more pain relief was achieved in morphine group after the intervention. Sex and age as influencing
factors did not develop a significant difference in both groups. About the adverse effects, morphine had more complications and both
groups showed a significant difference in occurrence of dizziness (P = 0.000) and hypotension (P = 0.014). Conclusion: Comparing
intravenous morphine and acetaminophen in renal colic pain reviled that morphine can develop greater pain relief, but more
complications such as dizziness and hypotension. Acetaminophen can be also be effective in renal colic pain, so it is concluded that
acetaminophen can be administered as a less harmful drug for patients with renal colic pain.
Keywords :
Acetaminophen , emergency department , morphine , renal colic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics