Publication: Management of fever; comparison of the effectiveness of metamizole and paracetamol in patients with suspected swine flu (h1n1)
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2011-12-01
Authors
Armağan, Erol
Aydın, Sule Akkose
Köksal, Özlem
Kocabaş, Egemen
Küfeciler, Tarkan
Balcı, Arif Kadri
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Aves
Abstract
Objective: The study was performed to compare the effects of metamizol and paracetamol administered intravenously (IV), int adult patients with suspected swine flu (H1N1) presenting at the emergency department (ED) with feverMaterials and Methods: The study is a prospective randomized study made at the Uludag University Medical School ED between the dates of December 01-31.12.2009. 125 suspected H1N1 patients with fever were included in the study. Patients were randomized in turn and medications (1000 mg paracetamol/metamizole in 100 cc serum physiologic) were applied in the form of a 20-minute infusion by IV. Body temperatures are recorded before and after 15 and 30 minutes of drug applicationResults: The patients' mean age was 27.2 +/- 10.2. There were 63 patients in the metamizole and 62 patients in the paracetamol group. Body temperature decrease was significant with both drugs of application, however, in the group administered paracetamol the temperature decrease was more significant (p < 0.05).Conclusion: Although both paracetamol and metamizole are effective in fever management, in patients with suspected H1N1, paracetamol is the drug of choice.
Description
Keywords
Swine flu, Fever, Antipyretic agent, Emergency department, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Emergency medicine