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Effect of propofol for induction and ondansetron with or without dexamethasone for the prevention of nausea and vomiting after major gynecologic surgery.

R McKenzie1, T J Riley, B Tantisira, D L Hamilton.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that for major gynecologic surgery the combination of propofol for induction, ondansetron, and dexamethasone would be a more effective antiemetic combination than propofol for induction, ondansetron, and saline; and to determine if a propofol induction of anesthesia improved our previously reported results when thiamylal was the induction drug.
DESIGN: Double-blind, randomized study.
SETTING: Magee-Womens Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PATIENTS: 80 healthy ASA physical status I, II, and III female inpatients scheduled for major gynecologic surgery.
INTERVENTIONS: After induction of anesthesia with propofol, Group 1 received intravenous (IV) ondansetron 4 mg and saline, and Group 2 received IV ondansetron 4 mg followed by IV dexamethasone 20 mg.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: For Group 1 and Group 2, respectively, no emesis and no rescue occurred in 15 (37.5%) and 21 (52.5%) patients (p = 0.13); emesis occurred in 7 (17.5%) Group 1 patients and 5 (12.5%) Group 2 patients, rescue antiemetic 23 (57.5%) Group 1 patients and 19 (47.5%) Group 2 patients. Nausea was reported by 31 (77.5%) Group 1 patients and 30 (75%) Group 2 patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that the addition of dexamethasone to the propofolondansetron combination would significantly reduce postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) was not confirmed. A propofol induction of anesthesia resulted in a comparable incidence of PONV when compared with our previously reported results using thiamylal for induction of anesthesia for women having major gynecologic operations.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9051540     DOI: 10.1016/S0952-8180(96)00215-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Anesth        ISSN: 0952-8180            Impact factor:   9.452


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