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Propofol anaesthesia reduces early post-operative emesis after paediatric strabismus surgery
Authors:Eleanor J Reimer  Carolyne J Montgomery  Joan C Bevan  Pamela M Merrick  Derek Blackstock  Vladan Popovic
Institution:1. Department of Anaesthesia, University of British Columbia and British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:Propofol anaesthesia may reduce postoperative emesis. The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of emesis after propofol anaesthesia with and without nitrous oxide, compared with thiopentone and halothane anaesthesia, in hospital and up to 24 hr postoperatively, in outpatient paediatric patients after strabismus surgery. Seventy-five ASA class I or II, unpremedicated patients, aged 2–12 yr were randomly assigned to one of three groups: Thiopentone, 6.0 mg · kg? 1 iv induction followed by halothane and N2O/O2 for maintenance (T/H); propofol for induction, followed by propofol and oxygen for maintenance (P/O2); and propofol for iv induction, followed by propofol infusion and N2O/O2 for maintenance (P/N2O). All received vecuronium, controlled ventilation, and acetaminophen pr. Morphine was given as needed for postoperative analgesia. There were no differences in age, weight, number of eye muscles operated upon, duration of anaesthesia or surgery. The P/N2O group (255 ± 80 μg· kg? 1· min? 1) received less propofol than the P/O2 group (344 ± 60 μg · kg? 1· min? 1) (P ≤ 0.0001) and had shorter extubation (P < 0.001) and recovery (P < 0.01) times. Emesis in the hospital, in both the P/N2O (4.0%) and P/O2 group (4.0%) was less than in the T/H group (32%) (P < 0.01). Antiemetics were required in four patients in the T/H group (16.0%). Overall emesis after surgery was not different among the groups: T/H (48%), P/O2 (28%) and P/N2O (42%). The use of propofol anaesthesia with and without N2O decreased only early emesis. This supports the concept of a short-acting, specific antiemetic effect of propofol.
Keywords:anaesthesia: outpatient" target="_blank">anaesthesia: outpatient  paediatric  ophthalmologic            anaesthetics" target="_blank">anaesthetics  gases: nitrous oxide            anaesthetics" target="_blank">anaesthetics  intravenous: propofol  thiopentone            anaesthetics" target="_blank">anaesthetics  volatile: halothane            vomiting: incidence" target="_blank">vomiting: incidence
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