A single subcutaneous dose of tramadol for mild to moderate musculoskeletal trauma in the emergency department

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Alejandro Cardozo [1 ]
Carlos Silva [1 ]
Luis Dominguez [1 ]
Beatriz Botero [1 ]
Paulo Zambrano [1 ]
Jose Bareo [2 ]
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[1] EmergencyDepartment,ClinicaLasVegas 
[2] EpidemiologyDepartment,UniversidadCES 
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BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate musculoskeletal trauma is a common cause for an emergency room visit, and frequent pain is one of the cardinal symptoms of consultation. The objective of this study is to assess the perception of a single subcutaneous dose of 50 mg tramadol for pain management in patients with mild to moderate musculoskeletal trauma, likewise to appraise the perception of pain by subcutaneous injection.METHODS: A total of 77 patients, who met inclusion criteria, received a single subcutaneous dose of tramadol. Pain control was evaluated based on the verbal numerical pain scale(0–10) at baseline, 20 and 60 minutes; similarly, pain perception was evaluated secondary to subcutaneous injection of the analgesic.RESULTS: On admission, the average pain perceived by patients was 8; twenty minutes later, 89% of the patients reported fi ve or less, and after sixty minutes, 94% had three or less on the verbal numerical pain scale. Of the patients, 88% reported pain perception by verbal numeric scale of 3 or less by injection of the drug, and 6.5% required a second analgesic for pain control. Two events with drug administration(soft tissue infection and mild abdominal rectus injection) were reported.CONCLUSION: We conclude that a single subcutaneous dose of tramadol is a safe and effective option for the management of patients with mild to moderate pain and musculoskeletal disease in the emergency department.
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