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Magnesium Sulfate vs Lidocaine for Analgesia in Renal Colic

Jan 26, 2025

 

Patients with renal colic are often in severe pain, requiring rapid analgesia. NSAIDs are the recommended analgesic, however opioid analgesics are often needed. In this study the authors "hypothesized that in ED patients with acute renal colic, more effective analgesia would occur when either IV lidocaine or MgSO4 were added to IM diclofenac."

The Study
Toumia M et al. Magnesium Sulfate Versus Lidocaine as an Adjunct for Renal Colic in the Emergency Department: A Randomised, Double-Blind Controlled Trial. Ann Emerg Med 2024 Dec;84(6):670-677. PMID: 39033450

Bottom Line

I think this is a positive study.... maybe. It demonstrated that rescue analgesia was needed less often in the MgSO4 group and that patients achieved a more rapid decrease in pain with MgSO4, there was no difference between the 3 groups in terms of pre-determined clinical importance (pain < 1.3/10).

All three groups had a high pain score at presentation ( all > 8/10). I will usually give antiinflammatories but may...

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