Volume 14, Issue 42 (Mar 2004)                   J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2004, 14(42): 29-33 | Back to browse issues page

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Yoonesi M, Âhmadnia H. Treatment of renal colic using intra cutaneous injection of syerile distilled water . J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2004; 14 (42) :29-33
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Background and purpose :Kidney colitis is a common urologic emergenc. Ïn this double blind clinical trial, the effect of intra cutaneous injection of slerile distilled water (D/W) in the treatment of kidney colitis is studied, is studied.
Materials and methods : Total number of 100 patients suffering from kidney colitis were randomly and egualy devided into control and cuse groups. Those patients whose kidney stone could not be proved by imaging were excluded from the study. 0.5 ml of D/W and 0.5 ml of normal saline were injected intracutaneusly to case and control groups respectively. Severity of pain was recorded by VÂS system prior to and 30 and 90 min after injection.
Results : Maen severity of pain prior to the treatment in the case and control groups were 9.86+0.40 and 6.42+ 0.19 respectively. This defference was not statistically significant (P<0.12) means for severity of pain 30 and 90 minutes after treatment in case group were 203+ 0.76 and 1.02+2.63 and in control group 5.94+4 and 6.7+4.19 respectively. The differences in means were statistically significant in both groups (P<0.001). There was no pain after injection of D/W wheras oney 34% of the patients in control group had no pain. No certain complications were observed in two groups, except for severe but transienc pain at the time of injection.
Çonclusion : Results of this study reveal that intra cutaneus injection of D/W is effective in treatment of acute pain like kidney colitis. Âdvantages of this methods are being cheap. availabity effectiveness and ease of use.
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