This study evaluates the addition of tramadol, or nefopam or opioid to paracetamol and ketoprofene in the treatment of pain in adults after shoulder ambulatory surgery. In a first step, 30 patients will receive tramadol as rescue analgesia in combination with paracetamol and ketoprofene, while the other will receive nefopam or opioid in a sequential analysis that will be performed every 20 patients using the QoR 40 survey.
Multimodal analgesia using acetaminophen with non steroidal anti inflammatory is commonly used for pain relief after ambulatory surgery. Tramadol achieves pain relief when rescue analgesia is needed after this surgery, but induces side effects (nausea, vomiting, discomfort, sleep disorder...). Other drugs could be used to reduce the side effects of tramadol and improve postoperative experience : nefopam or opioid (immediate or delayed release medication). Using a survey that describes pain, comfort, emotion or physical status (QoR 40), the investigators analyse the impact of various multimodal strategies using tramadol or nefopam or opioid that is necessary to improve postoperative experience.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
92
Tramadol 100 mg tablet
120 mg for 24 hours
Tablet 10mg
CHU de Nimes
Nîmes, France
Quality of Recovery (QoR) 40 survey
score based on 200 points (minimum 40, maximum 200), 40 questions (5 points for each question)
Time frame: Day 2
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