Efficacy of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy for Pain Management After Impacted Mandibular Third Molar Surgery. A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal
Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
ISSN: 1531-5053
Titre abrégé: J Oral Maxillofac Surg
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8206428
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
17 Feb 2024
17 Feb 2024
Historique:
received:
18
07
2023
revised:
12
02
2024
accepted:
12
02
2024
medline:
8
3
2024
pubmed:
8
3
2024
entrez:
7
3
2024
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
Postoperative pain and swelling associated with the removal of the third molar (M3) adversely affect the patient's quality of life. The study aims to measure pain reduction and analgesic use in patients treated with pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy following M3 removal and compares it to patients who did not receive PEMF. The single-center study was designed as a randomized, prospective, controlled, double-blinded trial on a sample of patients with impacted mandibular M3 ascertained by x-ray orthopantomography and computed tomography. The predictor variable is postoperative pain management. It was assigned randomly to each subject who received either PEMF or standard therapy. The pain was quantified using a 100 mm visual analog scale and the number of analgesics taken. Each subject kept a daily clinical diary for 7 days, recording the amount of pain using the visual analog scale and the number of analgesic tablets taken. The study covariates were age, sex, tobacco use, and Pell and Gregory's classification of M3s. A student's t-test was used, placing the statistical significance for P value < .05. The primary planned analysis was a 2-group, continuity-corrected, χ The study sample included 90 patients, 47 men and 43 women, with an average age of 32.43 ± 8.80 years. PEMF was statistically associated with improved pain reduction (2.08 vs 5.04 with a P value = .0002) and consumption of fewer analgesics than the control group (2.6 vs 5.8 with a P value = .0062). The study's results attest to the effectiveness of PEMF therapy in pain control after M3 surgery.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Postoperative pain and swelling associated with the removal of the third molar (M3) adversely affect the patient's quality of life.
PURPOSE
OBJECTIVE
The study aims to measure pain reduction and analgesic use in patients treated with pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy following M3 removal and compares it to patients who did not receive PEMF.
STUDY DESIGN, SETTING, SAMPLE
UNASSIGNED
The single-center study was designed as a randomized, prospective, controlled, double-blinded trial on a sample of patients with impacted mandibular M3 ascertained by x-ray orthopantomography and computed tomography.
PREDICTOR/EXPOSURE/INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
UNASSIGNED
The predictor variable is postoperative pain management. It was assigned randomly to each subject who received either PEMF or standard therapy.
MAIN OUTCOME VARIABLES
METHODS
The pain was quantified using a 100 mm visual analog scale and the number of analgesics taken. Each subject kept a daily clinical diary for 7 days, recording the amount of pain using the visual analog scale and the number of analgesic tablets taken.
COVARIATES
UNASSIGNED
The study covariates were age, sex, tobacco use, and Pell and Gregory's classification of M3s.
ANALYSES
METHODS
A student's t-test was used, placing the statistical significance for P value < .05. The primary planned analysis was a 2-group, continuity-corrected, χ
RESULTS
RESULTS
The study sample included 90 patients, 47 men and 43 women, with an average age of 32.43 ± 8.80 years. PEMF was statistically associated with improved pain reduction (2.08 vs 5.04 with a P value = .0002) and consumption of fewer analgesics than the control group (2.6 vs 5.8 with a P value = .0062).
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE
CONCLUSIONS
The study's results attest to the effectiveness of PEMF therapy in pain control after M3 surgery.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38453135
pii: S0278-2391(24)00127-7
doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2024.02.011
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doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Informations de copyright
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.