Gelesko Savannah, Long Leann, Faulk Jan, Phillips Ceib, Dicus Carolyn, White Raymond P
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2011 Nov;69(11):e324-32. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2011.03.059. Epub 2011 Jul 29.
To assess the impact of cryotherapy or topical minocycline on patients' perceptions of recovery from pain after third molar surgery in an exploratory comparative-effectiveness study.
Subjects aged at least 14 years who were having all 4 third molars removed were enrolled in 3 separate institutional review board-approved studies. Study groups included subjects treated with a passively applied cold wrap for 24 hours postoperatively, subjects treated with topical minocycline during surgery, and subjects enrolled in a nonconcurrent comparison group who had received neither topical minocycline nor directed cryotherapy. Third molar surgery was performed in all cases by trained surgeons using the same protocol. An exact Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the distributions of the worst and average pain scores and a Fisher exact test to compare verbal responses from Gracely pain scales among the 3 groups for postsurgical days (PSDs) 1 to 3.
This study comprised 51 cryotherapy subjects (2005-2009), 63 minocycline subjects (2003-2004), and 92 comparison-group subjects (2002-2006) who were treated at academic centers and in community practices across the United States (N = 206). Demographic descriptors were similar among all groups. For PSDs 1 through 3 (unadjusted), the highest scores for worst pain (6-7 [out of 7] on Likert-type scale) were reported less frequently in each of the study groups than in subjects in the comparison group, although the numbers of subjects reporting the highest scores were few. The distribution of pain outcomes was significantly different among the 3 groups for worst pain and affective words on PSD 1 (P = .04 for both). However, the small number of subjects who reported the highest pain scores precluded adequate multivariate statistical analyses for all outcomes on PSD 1 to 3.
Data from this exploratory study suggest that adjunctive therapy to decrease postoperative pain-cryotherapy or topical minocycline-might be effective at moderating the patient's highest pain levels after third molar surgery. The topic should be studied further in a multicenter, prospective, randomized trial.
在一项探索性比较疗效研究中,评估冷冻疗法或局部应用米诺环素对患者拔除第三磨牙术后疼痛恢复认知的影响。
年龄至少14岁且需拔除全部4颗第三磨牙的受试者被纳入3项分别经机构审查委员会批准的研究。研究组包括术后接受被动冷敷24小时的受试者、手术期间接受局部应用米诺环素治疗的受试者,以及未接受局部应用米诺环素治疗也未接受定向冷冻疗法的非同期对照组受试者。所有病例均由经过培训的外科医生按照相同方案进行第三磨牙手术。采用确切的Kruskal-Wallis检验比较最严重疼痛评分和平均疼痛评分的分布情况,并采用Fisher确切检验比较3组在术后第1至3天(PSD)Gracely疼痛量表的言语反应。
本研究包括51名接受冷冻疗法的受试者(2005 - 2009年)、63名接受米诺环素治疗的受试者(2003 - 2004年)以及92名对照组受试者(2002 - 2006年),这些受试者在美国各地的学术中心和社区医疗机构接受治疗(N = 206)。所有组的人口统计学描述指标相似。对于术后第1至3天(未调整),各研究组中报告最严重疼痛(李克特量表7分制中为6 - 7分)的最高评分的频率均低于对照组受试者,尽管报告最高评分的受试者数量较少。在术后第1天,3组在最严重疼痛和情感词汇方面的疼痛结果分布存在显著差异(两者P = 0.04)。然而,报告最高疼痛评分的受试者数量较少,无法对术后第1至3天的所有结果进行充分的多变量统计分析。
这项探索性研究的数据表明,用于减轻术后疼痛的辅助治疗——冷冻疗法或局部应用米诺环素——可能在减轻患者拔除第三磨牙术后的最高疼痛水平方面有效。该主题应在多中心、前瞻性、随机试验中进一步研究。