Patient Preference and Adherence (Sep 2023)

Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of Ketoprofen and Diclofenac Transdermal Patches with Oral Diclofenac Tablet on Postoperative Endodontic Pain- A Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Porwal P,
  • Shah N,
  • Singh Rao A,
  • Jain I,
  • Maniangat Luke A,
  • Shetty KP,
  • Reda R,
  • Testarelli L,
  • Pawar AM

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 2385 – 2393

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Priya Porwal,1 Nimisha Shah,1 Ajay Singh Rao,1 Ihit Jain,2 Alexander Maniangat Luke,3,4 Krishna Prasad Shetty,3,4 Rodolfo Reda,5 Luca Testarelli,5 Ajinkya M Pawar6 1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, K M Shah Dental College and Hospital, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara, Gujarat, India; 2Department of Dental Sciences, GBH American Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India; 3Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates; 4Centre of Medical and Bio-Allied Health Sciences Research (CMBAHSR), Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates; 5Section of Endodontics, Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 6Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Nair Hospital Dental College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaCorrespondence: Luca Testarelli, Section of Endodontics, Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Email [email protected] Alexander Maniangat Luke, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates, Email [email protected]: Evaluate the efficacy of transdermal patches containing ketoprofen and diclofenac sodium compared to oral diclofenac tablets in reducing post-endodontic pain after single-visit root canal therapy for teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.Methods: A total of 78 eligible participants with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and preoperative VAS scores of 4 or above were enrolled after obtaining ethical approval (SVIEC/ON/DENT/SRP/22064) and CTRI registration (CTRI/2022/07/044231). Exclusion criteria included pregnancy, lactation, fractured/cracked teeth, developmental anomalies, tooth pathology, or ongoing analgesic/NSAID use. After root canal treatment, participants were randomized into three groups using computer randomization. Groups A and B received transdermal patches with Ketoprofen and diclofenac sodium, respectively, applied to the right forearm for 24 hours, with an additional patch on the left forearm for the next day. Group C received four diclofenac sodium oral tablets, twice daily for two days. VAS scales were used to assess pain at 4, 8, 24, and 48 hours post-treatment. The VAS scores collected were tabulated and statistically analyzed using SPSS version 21 with (P < 0.05). Shapiro Wilk test and the Related Samples Friedman’s Two-Way Analysis of Variance by Ranks were used for statistical evaluation.Results: Statistically significant reductions in mean postoperative pain scores were observed across all groups at all time points compared to preoperative scores. Notably, the Ketoprofen patch group exhibited superior performance compared to the diclofenac transdermal patch and oral diclofenac tablet groups at 48 hours, with statistical significance (p=0.047).Conclusion: The present evidence substantiates the efficacy of transdermal patches containing diclofenac and ketoprofen in managing postoperative pain arising from symptomatic irreversible pulpitis in single-rooted teeth. By avoiding the use of oral NSAIDs, these patches provide effective pain relief while minimizing the risk of adverse effects, presenting a favorable option for patients.Keywords: diclofenac transdermal patch, ketoprofen transdermal patch, oral analgesics, topical NSAIDs

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