Introduction: Renal colic is caused by colicky spasms of ureters. As has been shown in previous experiments, glycerol trinitrate (TNG) can inhibit these muscular spasms. Objective: This study was performed to assess the pain relieving effect of TNG among patients referred due to renal colic pain to the emergency department (ED). Methods: This study is a randomized, placebo-controlled study on 60 patients with renal colic who were referred to the ED, who were diagnosed clinically to have renal colic, and their pain was more than 5 based on a visual analogue scale (VAS). The patient's pain was recorded at the moment of clinical diagnosis, and each one received one capsule, either 0.4 mg TNG or placebo, plus a 100 mg indomethacin suppository. ...
Introduction: The main purpose of emergency department (ED) management for renal colic is prompt pa...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of desmopressin (DDAVP), tramadol and indomethacin on pain intens...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although the continuous perfusion of antispasmodic drugs has been the tradit...
Introduction: Renal colic is caused by colicky spasms of ureters. As has been shown in previous expe...
Introduction: Renal colic can be managed by preventing the contraction movements of ureter muscles. ...
Background. Renal colic is a medical emergency due to the rapid onset and devastating nature of its ...
Background Renal colic is the pain experienced by a patient when a renal calculus (kidney stone) ...
Renal colic is an irritating condition that develops after obstruction of the ureter. Selective cycl...
Renal colic is one of the painful conditions in emergency medicine practice. Opiates and nonsteroida...
Background: Acute renal colic is excruciatingly painful event, opioid analgesics and nonsteroidal an...
Objectives: Renal colic is one of the most common painful disorders in patients referred to the emer...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the choice treatments for pain relief in acute renal colic is adm...
Introduction: Using alpha blockers such as intravenous (IV) lidocaine has been deemed effective in c...
[Background] Renal colic pain is extremely painful and requires immediate treatment with strong anal...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of intranasal desmopressin alone vs intravenous parace...
Introduction: The main purpose of emergency department (ED) management for renal colic is prompt pa...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of desmopressin (DDAVP), tramadol and indomethacin on pain intens...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although the continuous perfusion of antispasmodic drugs has been the tradit...
Introduction: Renal colic is caused by colicky spasms of ureters. As has been shown in previous expe...
Introduction: Renal colic can be managed by preventing the contraction movements of ureter muscles. ...
Background. Renal colic is a medical emergency due to the rapid onset and devastating nature of its ...
Background Renal colic is the pain experienced by a patient when a renal calculus (kidney stone) ...
Renal colic is an irritating condition that develops after obstruction of the ureter. Selective cycl...
Renal colic is one of the painful conditions in emergency medicine practice. Opiates and nonsteroida...
Background: Acute renal colic is excruciatingly painful event, opioid analgesics and nonsteroidal an...
Objectives: Renal colic is one of the most common painful disorders in patients referred to the emer...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the choice treatments for pain relief in acute renal colic is adm...
Introduction: Using alpha blockers such as intravenous (IV) lidocaine has been deemed effective in c...
[Background] Renal colic pain is extremely painful and requires immediate treatment with strong anal...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of intranasal desmopressin alone vs intravenous parace...
Introduction: The main purpose of emergency department (ED) management for renal colic is prompt pa...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of desmopressin (DDAVP), tramadol and indomethacin on pain intens...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although the continuous perfusion of antispasmodic drugs has been the tradit...