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. 2021 Jun 23;76:e2780. doi: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e2780

Table 4. Summary of the main qualitative/quantitative characteristics of the eligible studies.

Author, year Lost to follow-up Total number of patients Pain assessment: mean Postoperative analgesic consumption (time to the first rescue) Conclusion
Day (24h) Day (48h) Day (72h)
Degirmenci and Yalcin (24) G 1: 2
G 2: 0
G 1: 20
G 2: 20
G1:36.75*
G2:35.37*
G1:37.5
G2: 30
G1:31.5
G2: 10
G1: Seven analgesics (240 min)
G2: Eight analgesics (240 min)
The study found no difference in the classification of pain and time to first analgesic rescue among the groups evaluated.
Demirbas et al. (7) G 1: 0
G 3: 0
G 1: 25
G 3: 25
G1:14.5%
G3:42.6%
--
--
--
--
G1: 640 mg (in 24h)
G3: 1840 mg (in 24h)
Preemptive use of IV Ibuprofen decreases the experience of pain and requirement for rescue analgesia within the first 24 h after surgery.
Küpeli and Gülnahar (25) G 2: 0
G 3: 0
G 2: --
G 3: --
G2: --
G3: --
--
--
--
--
G 2: --
G 3: --
Pain scores were higher in the placebo group than in the Ibuprofen group alone.

G 1: group 1; G 2: group 2; G 3: group 3; IV: intravenous; * arithmetic average; --: the absolute value or average was not expressed in the manuscript.