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. 1989 Dec;69(6):748-51.

Delayed side effects of droperidol after ambulatory general anesthesia

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Delayed side effects of droperidol after ambulatory general anesthesia

B Melnick et al. Anesth Analg. 1989 Dec.

Abstract

The incidence of postoperative effects of droperidol, in the hospital and at home the following night, after general anesthesia for minor outpatient procedures was evaluated in two groups of 50 patients each. Anesthetic techniques were identical except for the presence or absence of 1.25 mg of IV droperidol. There were no differences between the groups with regard to postoperative nausea, vomiting, pain, or time to discharge. In 23% of patients given droperidol, anxiety or restlessness developed after discharge from the ambulatory care unit. No patient not receiving droperidol had these reactions. It is suggested that the routine use of droperidol in all outpatients receiving general anesthesia may not be appropriate.

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