A Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Tropisetron and Tropisetron Plus Dexamethasone as Antiemetics for Elective Thyroidectomy

Autor: Chang Kook Suh, Jong Jin Won, Eun Suk Yu, Jin Su Kim, Sang Gun Han, Sook Young Lee, Sung Mee Jung
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology. 40:496
ISSN: 0302-5780
DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2001.40.4.496
Popis: Background: Thyroidectomy is associated with a relatively high incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) ranging from 63% to 84%. In this study, we evaluated the safety and the antiemetic effects of tropisetron 30μg/kg or tropisetron 30μg/kg plus dexamethasone 5 mg in patients undergoing thyroidectomy under a standard anesthetic technique without narcotics. Methods: Sixty-eight patients undergoing thyroidectomy were randomized to receive a placebo (Group C, n = 28), tropisetron 30μg/kg (Group T, n = 23) or tropisetron 30μg/kg plus dexamethasone 5 mg (Group T + D, n = 17) IV over 2-5 minutes immediately before the induction of anesthesia. The effects of these regimens on the development of PONV, adverse events and need for rescue antiemetics were analyzed for the 0 to 1 hour and 1 to 24 hours postoperative periods. Results: In the 0 to 1 hour postoperative periods, the incidence of PONV in group C, T and T + D was 35.7%, 17.4% and 17.6% respectively, which showed no significant difference among the three groups (P > 0.05). In the same period, the incidence of retching or vomiting in Group C, T and T + D was 14.3%, 0% and 0% respectively, which showed a significantly lower incidence in Group T and T + D than Group C (P 0.05). During the first 24 hours postoperatively, the overall incidences of PONV was 67.9% for group C, 60.9% for group T and 58.8% for group T + D, which showed no siginificant difference among the three groups (P > 0.05). Group T + D patients had more headache compared to other groups, but there was no significant difference in the
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