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Title: Intraoperative intravenous dextrose administration and the incidence of nausea and vomiting after gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a randomized double-blind controlled study
Other Titles: การให้สารน้ําที่มีน้ําตาลกับอุบัติการณ์และความรุนแรงของอาการคลื่นไส้ อาเจียน หลังการผ่าตัดส่องกล้องทางสูตินรีเวช การศึกษาแบบสุ่ม เปรียบเทียบกับกลุ่มควบคุม
Authors: Pathomporn Pin-on
Settapong Boonsri
Suwattana Klanarong
Authors: Pathomporn Pin-on
Settapong Boonsri
Suwattana Klanarong
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University
Abstract: during gynecologic laparoscopic surgery would reduce the incidence and severity of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) compared with an equal volume of normal saline solution Methods A prospective randomized double blind controlled study was conducted. Eighty-six patients were randomized to receive either dextrose solution (n=42) or normal saline solution (n= 44). Bellville postoperative nausea and vomiting scores were recorded for the fi rst 24 hours after surgery. Results Fourteen of 44 patients (31.8%) in the normal saline solution group compared to 15 of 42 patients (35.7%) in the dextrose solution group developed postoperative nausea and vomiting (p =0.09). At each time point, the incidence and severity of PONV were similar. The patients in the dextrose solution group required more postoperative antiemetic medications (p =0.04). Blood glucose levels were signifi cantly higher in the dextrose solution group during both the intraoperative and postoperative periods (p < 0.01). Conclusions Intravenous dextrose administration does not reduce either the incidence or the severity of postoperative nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery but it does increase blood glucose level.
Description: Chiang Mai Medical Journal (Formerly Chiang Mai Medical Bulletin) is an official journal of the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University. It accepts original papers on clinical and experimental research that are pertinent in the biomedical sciences. The Journal is published 4 issues/year (i.e., Mar, Jun, Sep, and Dec).
URI: https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/CMMJ-MedCMJ/article/view/114132/89165
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ISSN: 0125-5983
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