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Research Article

Local treatment of tendinopathies: a comparison between tropisetron and depot corticosteroids combined with local anesthetics

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Pages 366-370 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective : To determine whether local injection of the 5-HT3-receptor antagonist, tropisetron, reduces pain in tendinopathies to the same degree as a local injection of corticosteroids in combination with local anesthetic. Methods : Forty patients with tendinopathies were enrolled in this randomized, observer-blind study. An injection of either 5 mg tropisetron, or 10 mg dexamethasone combined with 60 mg lidocaine was administered around the affected tendon. The effect was measured with a visual analog pain scale before the injection, after 3 hours and on each of the following 7 days, in patients with good effects also 3 months after the injection. Results : There were no significant differences between the tropisetron and the corticosteroid/anesthetic group in terms of pain at rest or on movement during the study. Both treatments were well tolerated. Conclusion : Local injection of tropisetron seems to be as safe and as effective as the combination of corticosteroids and local anesthetics in the treatment of painful tendinopathies.

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