TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy comparison of ramosetron with ondansetron on preventing nausea and vomiting in high-risk patients following spine surgery with a single bolus of dexamethasone as an adjunct
AU - Choi, Yong Seon
AU - Shim, Jae Kwang
AU - Ahn, Seung Ho
AU - Kwak, Young Lan
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Background: Despite the development of a new class of antiemetics, postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) still remains a frequent and distressing complication. We compared the prophylactic antiemetic effect of administering dexamethasone 5 mg as an adjunct to ramosetron and ondansetron in patients at high-risk for PONV following lumbar spinal surgery. Methods: In this randomized, double-blind study, 120 female non-smoking patients with intravenous patient- controlled analgesia (PCA) received ramosetron 0.3 mg plus dexamethasone 5 mg (group R + D) or ondansetron 4 mg plus dexamethasone 5 mg (group O + D) intravenously. Fentanyl-based PCA was administered for 48 hr postoperatively; ramosetron 0.3 mg or ondansetron 12 mg was added to the PCA regimen according to the allocated group. The incidence of PONV and rescue antiemetic were assessed for 48 hr postoperatively at 0-6, 6-24, and 24-48 hr. Results: The overall incidence of PONV did not differ between the groups (50% vs. 60%, in groups R + D and O + D, respectively). The overall incidence of nausea was similar between groups (47% vs. 60%, in groups R + D and O + D, respectively). The overall frequency of vomiting was also similar between groups (8% vs. 12%, in groups R + D and O + D, respec1o that of ondansetron plus dexamethasone on preventing PONV in high-risk patients undergoing lumbar spinal surgery.
AB - Background: Despite the development of a new class of antiemetics, postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) still remains a frequent and distressing complication. We compared the prophylactic antiemetic effect of administering dexamethasone 5 mg as an adjunct to ramosetron and ondansetron in patients at high-risk for PONV following lumbar spinal surgery. Methods: In this randomized, double-blind study, 120 female non-smoking patients with intravenous patient- controlled analgesia (PCA) received ramosetron 0.3 mg plus dexamethasone 5 mg (group R + D) or ondansetron 4 mg plus dexamethasone 5 mg (group O + D) intravenously. Fentanyl-based PCA was administered for 48 hr postoperatively; ramosetron 0.3 mg or ondansetron 12 mg was added to the PCA regimen according to the allocated group. The incidence of PONV and rescue antiemetic were assessed for 48 hr postoperatively at 0-6, 6-24, and 24-48 hr. Results: The overall incidence of PONV did not differ between the groups (50% vs. 60%, in groups R + D and O + D, respectively). The overall incidence of nausea was similar between groups (47% vs. 60%, in groups R + D and O + D, respectively). The overall frequency of vomiting was also similar between groups (8% vs. 12%, in groups R + D and O + D, respec1o that of ondansetron plus dexamethasone on preventing PONV in high-risk patients undergoing lumbar spinal surgery.
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U2 - 10.4097/kjae.2012.62.6.543
DO - 10.4097/kjae.2012.62.6.543
M3 - Article
C2 - 22778890
AN - SCOPUS:84863539711
SN - 2005-6419
VL - 62
SP - 543
EP - 547
JO - Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
JF - Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
IS - 6
ER -