Journal article

Impact of celecoxib on inflammation during cancer surgery: a randomized clinical trial

JG Hiller, S Sampurno, R Millen, N Kuruvilla, KM Ho, R Ramsay, B Riedel

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia | SPRINGER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Purpose: During cancer surgery, prostaglandin-mediated inflammation may promote and activate micrometastatic disease with a consequent increase in long-term cancer recurrence. Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors, known to have anti-proliferative properties, may offset such perioperative perturbation. We investigated the effectiveness of these agents to minimize inflammatory changes during cancer surgery. Methods: Following ethics approval, 32 patients who were to undergo major intracavity cancer surgery were enrolled in this prospective, randomized, clinical trial. The treatment group received 400 mg celecoxib preoperatively followed by five 200 mg 12-hourly doses. The control group received no anti..

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