Postoperative nausea and vomiting: pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies

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  • Soo Kyung Lee
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provided the original work is properly cited. CC Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is the one of the most distressing problems associated with anesthesia and surgery. It may be cause dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, tension on the surgical repair site, venous hypertension and increased perception of pain, and may be especially harmful after neurosurgery or orthognathic surgery [1]. Many patients state that PONV is a more undesirable postoperative outcome than incisional pain [2]. PONV prophylaxis should be considered for patients at moderate to high risk for PONV, and antiemetic combination therapy or a multimodal approach are recommended for patients at high risk for PONV [3,4]. The concept of an antiemetic combination therapy was first introduced in 1988 by Parikh et al. [5] for chemotherapy induced vomiting. Prophylaxis with antiemetic drugs is the current gold standard for managing PONV. However, there is no completely effective pharmacologic agent for the prevention of PONV, and the potential adverse effects of antiemetic agents should not be overlooked. Nonpharmacologic methods such as acupuncture may also be used to as alternative or adjunct therapies to manage PONV. Dundee et al. [6] introduced the use of acupuncture as an antiemetic to manage PONV to the West in 1986. Although there was some debate over its effectiveness, many clinical studies were performed. A Cohrane review of 40 trials involving 4858 participants showed that P6 acupoint stimulation significantly reduced the incidence of PONV and the need for rescue antiemetics compared with sham treatment [7]. There are various methods of acustimulation in the prevention of PONV, such as manual [6] or electrical [8,9] stimulation. It is reported that prevention of PONV by electrical acustimulation is a cheap and simple technique comparable to ondansetron during and after cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia [8]. An alternative method to acupoint stimulation using a capsicum component has also been developed. Several studies have shown that the application of medical and pharmaceutical products containing capsicum component (e.g., capsicum plaster or ointment) at acupoints reduced the incidence of PONV [10-13]. Capsicum plaster at either the Korean hand acupuncture point K-D2 or the Pericardium 6 acupoint reduced PONV in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomy [11]. Capsicum plaster at Hegu acupoints reduced the incidence of PONV and also conferred a postoperative analgesic effect after orthognathic surgery [12]. Also, the incidence of PONV and rescue anti-emetic requirement following laparoscopic cholecystectomy were reduced in patients who had capsaicin ointment applied to the K-D2 point [13]. In this issue of the Korean Journal of Anesthesiology [14], the authors found that applying capsicum plaster at the P6 or K-D2 acupoints more effectively lowered the incidence of PONV and the severity of nausea and improved satisfaction during the 24hr period after thyroid surgery, as compared to the control and sham groups. The incidence of nausea and vomiting during the 24 hr after surgery was 24% and 4%, 22% and 6%, 59% and 30%, and 50% and 24% in the P6, K-D2, control, and sham groups, respectively. Although the sample size of this study was not sufficiently large, it was calculated by a power analysis and the factors affecting PONV were comparable among the groups. Several clinical studies have shown that pharmacologic and

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دوره 65  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013