ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Paracetamol-Diclofenac Versus Pentazocine-Diclofenac for Post-Caesarean Section Pain Relief: A Double Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

West Afr J Med February 2025; 42 (2):114-120 PMID: 40618387

Authors

  • J. O. Chionuma
  • T. O. Odetayo
  • A. M. Olumodeji
  • O. A. Makinde Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.
  • A. Gbadegeshin

Keywords:

Analgesics, Caesarean Section, Diclofenac, Opioids, Paracetamol, Patient Satisfaction

Abstract

Background: Effective pain relief after caesarean section (CS) is desirable but pentazocine which has been a common component of multimodal analgesia may delay early mobilization and mother-child interaction due to its side effects.

Objective: This study compared the efficacy of paracetamol-diclofenac with pentazocine-diclofenac for post- CS analgesia.

Methods: A double-blind randomized controlled trial of three hundred and eighteen consenting parturients who had elective or emergency caesarean section were randomly assigned to two groups. A total of 159 participants were assigned to each group: one group received 750 mg of intravenous paracetamol, while the other received 30 mg of intravenous pentazocine. Both also had 100 mg of rectal suppository diclofenac as multimodal post-caesarean section analgesia in the first 24 hours after surgery. Post-operative pain was assessed by a visual analogue scale six hourly post-operatively. Data obtained was analysed using SPSS 26 and statistical significance was at p < 0.05. The study is registered with the Pan African Clinical Trials Registry with trial number PACTR202501703002153.

Results: The median pain scores in both groups ranged from 2.5 to 4 across all periods of assessment. However, at the first assessment conducted at six hours post-operatively, the scores were higher-4.5 in the pentazocine-diclofenac arm and 5 in the paracetamol-diclofenac arm. Pain relief was slightly better in the pentazocine-diclofenac group, but this was not statistically significant. The pentazocine-diclofenac group experienced significantly more side effects, specifically nausea and drowsiness, compared to the paracetamol-diclofenac group (P < 0.001). Patient satisfaction with pain relief was not significantly different between both groups (p=0.101).

Conclusion: Pentazocine-Diclofenac provided better analgesia than Paracetamol-Diclofenac in the first 24 hours after caesarean section but was associated with more side effects.

Author Biographies

J. O. Chionuma

  1. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos
  2. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.

T. O. Odetayo

  1. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos.
  2. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.

A. M. Olumodeji

  1. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos.
  2. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.

A. Gbadegeshin

  1. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos. 
  2. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.

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Published

2025-02-28