The aim of this double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was to test whether pre-emptive analgesia with ibuprofen suppository is effective for children undergoing pediatric stomatology day surgeries in the postoperative period.
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The VAS scores for postoperative 1 hour pain
Timeframe: 1 hour after surgery
The WBS scores for postoperative 1 hour pain
Timeframe: 1 hour after surgery
The FLACC scores for postoperative 1 hour pain
Timeframe: 1 hour after surgery
The PPPM scores for postoperative 1 hour pain
Timeframe: 1 hour after surgery
The VAS scores for postoperative 4 hours pain
Timeframe: 4 hours after surgery
The WBS scores for postoperative 4 hours pain
Timeframe: 4 hours after surgery
The FLACC scores for postoperative 4 hours pain
Timeframe: 4 hours after surgery
The PPPM scores for postoperative 4 hours pain
Timeframe: 4 hours after surgery
The VAS scores for postoperative 24 hours pain
Timeframe: 24 hours after surgery
The WBS scores for postoperative 24 hours pain
Timeframe: 24 hours after surgery
The FLACC scores for postoperative 24 hours pain
Timeframe: 24 hours after surgery
The PPPM scores for postoperative 24 hours pain
Timeframe: 24 hours after surgery