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Nausea and vomiting after ENT surgeries: A comparison between ondansetron, metoclopramide and small dose of propofol
Authors:Abhijeet Rajan Mishra  Uma Srivastava  Dharmendra Kumar  Namita Saraswat  Aditya Kumar  Yashwant S Payal  Amrita Gupta  Ankit Darolia
Affiliation:1. Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care and Department of ENT, S. N. Medical College, Agra, UP, India
Abstract:

Aims

To evaluate the antiemetic efficacy of ondansetron, metoclopramide or small dose of propofol following ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgery.

Materials and methods

A prospective randomized study involving 60 patients, both children and adults undergoing elective ENT surgery under standard general anesthesia. At the completion of surgery the patients received either 0.1 mg/kg of ondansetron or 0.2 mg/kg of metoclopramide or 0.5 mg/kg of propofol intravenously. The patients were observed for 24 hrs after operation for any occurrence of nausea and vomiting.

Results

The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) during first 24 hrs was recorded in 20%, 70%, 50% of patients who had received ondansetron, metoclopr-amide or propofol respectively (p < 0.05). Fewer patients given ondansetron needed rescue antiemetic. The incidence of PONV was higher following middle year surgery.

Conclusion

It was concluded that ondansetron was most effective in preventing occurrence of PONV while metoclopramide was least effective. Propofol was effective only in 50% of patients, thus not recommended for routine use.
Keywords:Postoperative nausea and vomiting   Ear   nose and throat surgery   Ondansetron   Metoclopramide   Propofol
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