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Article Name - Propofol as an antiemetic for managing post-operative nausea and vomiting in parturient undergoing cesarean section under spinal anesthesia: a randomized control trial with implications for oncology

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  • Keywords cancer, clinical, colorectal, expression, pathological, TIGD3 ... 2024-04-19
  • Introduction During SC procedure, many women Experience Intraoperative Nausea and Vomiting (IONV) while undergoing spinal anesthesia. Studies have reported that the incidence of IONV during CS ranges from 35% to 6 ... 2024-04-19
  • Methods Study design Randomized control trial was conducted from January to December 2022 at the obstetric unit (single-center) of AL–Shafaa private Hospital Diyala, Iraq. The ethical committee of th ... 2024-04-19
  • Results Out of 103 eligible parturient in this study, 13 were excluded from the analysis. The reasons for exclusion were: 7 parturient had a change in delivery method to normal vaginal delivery, 3 parturient ... 2024-04-19
  • Discussion Most of cesarean section surgeries, can result in PONV when no antiemetic is given. Multiple of surgical and none-surgical related factors can cause PONV, including stimulation of various body parts d ... 2024-04-19
  • Conclusion The study revealed that administering a continuous infusion of propofol targeted to a plasma concentration of 1000 ng/mL resulted in a reduced need for a propofol 20 mg bolus and effectively prevented ... 2024-04-19
  • References Chekol B, Zewudu F, Eshetie D, Temesgen N, Molla E et al. Magnitude and associated factors of intraoperative nausea and vomiting among parturients who gave birth with cesarean section under spi ... 2024-04-19