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- Title
Additional use of acupuncture to NSAID effectively reduces post-tonsillectomy pain.
- Authors
Sertel, Serkan; Herrmann, Saskia; Greten, Henry Johannes; Haxsen, Volker; El-Bitar, Samir; Simon, Christian Heinrich; Baumann, Ingo; Plinkert, Peter Karl
- Abstract
Post-tonsillectomy swallowing pain is a common and distressing side effect after tonsillectomy and thus of great clinical interest. Up until now, there is no randomized controlled patient- and observer-blinded study evaluating the efficacy of acupuncture against swallowing pain after tonsillectomy. We therefore compared the potency of specific verum acupuncture points related to a Chinese medical diagnosis in reducing postoperative swallowing pain with non-specific control points on the body as well as a non-acupuncture group who received standard medication only. The standardized pain therapy after tonsillectomy was orally administered nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) (diclofenac 3 × 50 mg oral). The patients ( n = 123) treated with NSAID were asked about their acute pain after taking a sip of water between the first and fifth postoperative day. Participants’ pain was assessed using visual analog (VAS) [zero (0) for no pain up to ten (10) for the acute reported outset pain] before and 20 min, 1, 2 and 3 h after acupuncture treatment or standard pain medication, respectively. The functional assessment of diagnosis and treatment point-combination occurred by means of the “Heidelberg Model” of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Verum acupuncture lead to a significant additional pain relief. In comparison to the acupuncture, they also reported an average of 3 h duration of adequate pain-relief past taking the NSAID. This trial strongly supports a specific acupuncture scheme for the treatment of postoperative swallowing pain after tonsillectomy. It may particularly serve as an alternative pain treatment in case of NSAID intolerances.
- Subjects
TONSILLECTOMY complications; POSTOPERATIVE pain; DEGLUTITION; ACUPUNCTURE; NONSTEROIDAL anti-inflammatory agents; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2009, Vol 266, Issue 6, p919
- ISSN
0937-4477
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00405-008-0851-1