Comparison of ondansetron, metoclopramide, and placebo in the prevention of postoperative emesis in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery.

T Bach-Styles, D Martin-Sheridan, C Hughes, S Kaufman
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A common and distressing adverse effect following general anesthesia is nausea and vomiting. Pediatric ophthalmic surgery is associated with a high (50%-80%) incidence of postoperative emesis. Vomiting postoperatively may cause a prolonged hospital stay, and if it is persistent, may lead to unanticipated hospital admission after ambulatory surgery. The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of prophylactic antiemetic treatment with ondansetron, metoclopramide, and placebo in a study population of pediatric patients scheduled to undergo ophthalmic surgery. One hundred and one patients were included in this double-blinded study. The incidence of emesis and adverse effects were observed in the postanesthesia care unit and documented for 24 hours postoperatively. Analysis of variance showed that ondansetron significantly decreased (P = .05) the incidence of emesis in the postanesthesia care unit and during the first 24 hours postoperatively (P = .049). Additionally, parents of children in the ondansetron group reported a high degree (94%) of satisfaction with the experience.

昂丹司琼、甲氧氯普胺和安慰剂预防儿童眼科手术术后呕吐的比较。
全身麻醉后常见的令人痛苦的不良反应是恶心和呕吐。小儿眼科手术术后呕吐发生率高(50%-80%)。术后呕吐可能导致住院时间延长,如果持续呕吐,可能导致门诊手术后意外住院。本研究的目的是比较昂丹司琼、甲氧氯普胺和安慰剂在计划接受眼科手术的儿科患者中的预防性止吐治疗的有效性。101名患者被纳入这项双盲研究。在麻醉后护理单元观察呕吐和不良反应的发生率,并记录术后24小时。方差分析显示,昂丹司琼显著降低麻醉后护理病房和术后24小时内的呕吐发生率(P = 0.05) (P = 0.049)。此外,昂丹司琼组儿童的家长报告了对体验的高度满意度(94%)。
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