Transdermal scopolamine for prevention of intrathecal morphine-induced nausea and vomiting after cesarean delivery
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Transdermal scopolamine for prevention of intrathecal morphine-induced nausea and vomiting after cesarean delivery
Abstract
Background: Intrathecal morphine for cesarean delivery provides excellent postoperative analgesia but is associated with significant nausea and vomiting.
Methods: We compared the antiemetic efficacy of transdermal scopolamine, IV ondansetron, and placebo during the first 24 h postoperatively. Two-hundred forty women undergoing cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were randomly allocated, in a double-blind study design, to receive transdermal scopolamine 1.5 mg, ondansetron 4 mg, or placebo at the time of cord clamping.
Results: Our study showed that the overall rates for all emesis were 59.3% in the placebo group and were reduced to 40% in the scopolamine group and 41.8% in the ondansetron group. The greatest reduction in emesis in the scopolamine group when compared with placebo was in the 6-24 h time period.
Conclusion: Scopolamine is an effective medication for prophylactic use in parturients receiving intrathecal morphine while undergoing cesarean delivery. Its use, however, was associated with a higher incidence of side effects such as dry mouth and blurry vision.
Comment in
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Smoking and nalbuphine may reduce postoperative emesis.Anesth Analg. 2008 Jul;107(1):344; author reply 344. doi: 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181771060. Anesth Analg. 2008. PMID: 18635511 No abstract available.
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