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Medical Forum Monthly. 2015; 26 (9): 73-75
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-184752

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate postoperative nausea and vomiting [PONV] with and without metoclopramide with opioid use for control of pain


Study Design: Interventional comparative study


Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at KAH, Bisha, Saudi Arabia for period of 3 months 18th July 2014 to 17th October 2014


Patients and Methods: Fifty patients were included and divided into Group A and B. Group A was given inj. Fentanyl 1.5mg/kg intra-operatively and Inj. Pethidine 1.5mg/kg post-operatively to control pain. Group B was given inj. Metoclopramide 0.15 mg/kg intra-operatively and same dose postoperatively in addition to Inj. Fentanyl andPethidine


Results: In Group A, 10 [40%] female patients and 02 [8%] male patients developed PONV while in Group B only one [4%] female patient developed PONV


Conclusion: PONV is reduced when anti-emetics are used along with opioids for pain control. Inj. Metoclopramide, an anti-dopaminergic prokinetic, was found to give better results as its antiemetic action is considered

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