ketoprofen has been researched along with Renal Colic in 5 studies
Ketoprofen: An IBUPROFEN-type anti-inflammatory analgesic and antipyretic. It is used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
ketoprofen : An oxo monocarboxylic acid that consists of propionic acid substituted by a 3-benzoylphenyl group at position 2.
Renal Colic: A severe intermittent and spasmodic pain in the lower back radiating to the groin, scrotum, and labia which is most commonly caused by a kidney stone (RENAL CALCULUS) passing through the URETER or by other urinary track blockage. It is often associated with nausea, vomiting, fever, restlessness, dull pain, frequent urination, and HEMATURIA.
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"In this study, we aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of intravenous dexketoprofen trometamol, fentanyl, and paracetamol in patients presenting to the emergency department with renal colic." | 9.27 | Comparison of IV dexketoprofen trometamol, fentanyl, and paracetamol in the treatment of renal colic in the ED: A randomized controlled trial. ( Al, B; Bogan, M; Can, B; Eren, SH; Kul, S; Murat Oktay, M; Sabak, M; Sunar, MM; Zengin, S, 2018) |
" Patients who had renal colic with a visual analogue scale (VAS) ≥ 5 were randomly assigned to receive, by intramuscularly injection, 100 mg of Ketoprofen (GK) or 75 mg of diclofenac (GD)." | 9.24 | Ketoprofen versus Diclofenac sodium in the treatment of renal colic. ( Boukadida, L; Boukef, R; Chabaane, W; Haj Ali, A; Jebali, C; Ousgi, A, 2017) |
"The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of 3 nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-intravenous tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and dexketoprofen trometamol-for the treatment of patients with renal colic." | 9.16 | Comparing the efficacy of intravenous tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and dexketoprofen trometamol for the treatment of renal colic. ( Ardic, S; Arziman, I; Bayir, A; Cevik, E; Cinar, O; Salman, N; Youngquist, ST, 2012) |
"To compare non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with spinal nerve blockade of related dermatomes using lidocaine for pain palliation of patients admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with an episode of renal colic." | 8.02 | Treatment of Renal Colic by Nerve Blockade with Lidocaine Versus Intravenous Dexketoprofen. ( Seyhan, AU; Yılmaz, E, 2021) |
"In this study, we aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of intravenous dexketoprofen trometamol, fentanyl, and paracetamol in patients presenting to the emergency department with renal colic." | 5.27 | Comparison of IV dexketoprofen trometamol, fentanyl, and paracetamol in the treatment of renal colic in the ED: A randomized controlled trial. ( Al, B; Bogan, M; Can, B; Eren, SH; Kul, S; Murat Oktay, M; Sabak, M; Sunar, MM; Zengin, S, 2018) |
" Patients who had renal colic with a visual analogue scale (VAS) ≥ 5 were randomly assigned to receive, by intramuscularly injection, 100 mg of Ketoprofen (GK) or 75 mg of diclofenac (GD)." | 5.24 | Ketoprofen versus Diclofenac sodium in the treatment of renal colic. ( Boukadida, L; Boukef, R; Chabaane, W; Haj Ali, A; Jebali, C; Ousgi, A, 2017) |
"The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of 3 nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-intravenous tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and dexketoprofen trometamol-for the treatment of patients with renal colic." | 5.16 | Comparing the efficacy of intravenous tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and dexketoprofen trometamol for the treatment of renal colic. ( Ardic, S; Arziman, I; Bayir, A; Cevik, E; Cinar, O; Salman, N; Youngquist, ST, 2012) |
"To compare non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with spinal nerve blockade of related dermatomes using lidocaine for pain palliation of patients admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with an episode of renal colic." | 4.02 | Treatment of Renal Colic by Nerve Blockade with Lidocaine Versus Intravenous Dexketoprofen. ( Seyhan, AU; Yılmaz, E, 2021) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 4 (80.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 1 (20.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Seyhan, AU | 1 |
Yılmaz, E | 1 |
Al, B | 1 |
Sunar, MM | 1 |
Zengin, S | 1 |
Sabak, M | 1 |
Bogan, M | 1 |
Can, B | 1 |
Kul, S | 1 |
Murat Oktay, M | 1 |
Eren, SH | 1 |
Jebali, C | 1 |
Boukadida, L | 1 |
Chabaane, W | 1 |
Haj Ali, A | 1 |
Ousgi, A | 1 |
Boukef, R | 1 |
Cevik, E | 1 |
Cinar, O | 1 |
Salman, N | 1 |
Bayir, A | 1 |
Arziman, I | 1 |
Ardic, S | 1 |
Youngquist, ST | 1 |
Moustafa, F | 1 |
Liotier, J | 1 |
Mathevon, T | 1 |
Pic, D | 1 |
Perrier, C | 1 |
Schmidt, J | 1 |
Trial | Phase | Enrollment | Study Type | Start Date | Status | ||
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Interest of Néfopam in the Treatment of Pain During the Intense Ureteral Calculi Uncomplicated in Adults in Emergencies Unit.[NCT00639574] | Phase 4 | 52 participants (Anticipated) | Interventional | 2008-03-31 | Completed | ||
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024] |
4 trials available for ketoprofen and Renal Colic
Article | Year |
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Comparison of IV dexketoprofen trometamol, fentanyl, and paracetamol in the treatment of renal colic in the ED: A randomized controlled trial.
Topics: Acetaminophen; Administration, Intravenous; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Analgesics; Anti-Inflammatory A | 2018 |
Ketoprofen versus Diclofenac sodium in the treatment of renal colic.
Topics: Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Diclofenac; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Ket | 2017 |
Comparing the efficacy of intravenous tenoxicam, lornoxicam, and dexketoprofen trometamol for the treatment of renal colic.
Topics: Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Double-Blind Method; Emergency Service, Hospital; Hu | 2012 |
Usefulness of nefopam in treating pain of severe uncomplicated renal colics in adults admitted to emergency units: a randomised double-blind controlled trial. The 'INCoNU' study.
Topics: Adult; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Double-Blind Method; Drug Therapy, Combination; Emergency Service, | 2013 |
1 other study available for ketoprofen and Renal Colic
Article | Year |
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Treatment of Renal Colic by Nerve Blockade with Lidocaine Versus Intravenous Dexketoprofen.
Topics: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Double-Blind Method; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female; H | 2021 |