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Propofol reduces the incidence of vomiting after tonsillectomy in children.

S M Barst1, A Markowitz, Y Yossefy, A Abramson, P Lebowitz, R S Bienkowski.   

Abstract

We compared the effect of a propofol-based anaesthetic to an isoflurane-based anaesthetic on the incidence of postoperative vomiting in children following tonsillectomy. Thirty-nine children were enrolled in the study and randomized to receive one of the proposed anaesthetics. All patients underwent a mask induction with halothane, nitrous oxide, and oxygen. Intravenous access was established and all children received fentanyl (2-4 micrograms.kg-1) i.v., mivacurium (0.3 mg.kg-1) i.v. and acetaminophen (10-15 mg.kg-1) p.r. Following tracheal intubation, patients received either isoflurane (0.8-1.6%) or propofol (120-180 micrograms.kg-1 min-1) i.v. with nitrous oxide 70%/oxygen 30% for maintenance of anaesthesia. Vital signs were maintained within 20% of baseline. All patients were extubated in the operating room. PACU nursing staff recorded episodes of vomiting for 4-6 h prior to discharge. A telephone interview the following day was also used for data recovery. Age, sex, and duration of the procedure were not significantly different between the two study groups. Of 19 patients who received propofol, four vomited (21%); in contrast, of the 20 patients who received isoflurane, 11 vomited (55%). This difference is significant (P = 0.048 two-tailed Fisher's Exact Test). These data suggest that using propofol for anaesthesia can diminish the incidence of vomiting following tonsillectomy.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7489456     DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9592.1995.tb00293.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Anaesth        ISSN: 1155-5645            Impact factor:   2.556


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Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2017-02

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Authors:  Neeraj Narula; Sameer Masood; Samira Shojaee; Brandon McGuinness; Saama Sabeti; Arianne Buchan
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