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Vomiting and tremor control after gallbladder surgery

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cholecystectomy in humans, prevention of vomiting and postoperative tremor, 5-HT3 antagonist, total intravenous anesthesia.Cholecystitis
nausea and vomiting
unspecified tremor
R25.1
Registration Number
RBR-9b6486
Lead Sponsor
niversidade Federal de Uberlandia
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruitment completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Age between 18 and 70 years; physical status ASA 1 or 2; elective surgery; upper abdominal laparoscopy; general intravenous anesthesia; analysis of the QTc interval on the electrocardiogram

Exclusion Criteria

History of hypersensitivity or contraindication to the use of the 5-HT3 antagonist. Intellectual inability to cooperate with evaluation procedures. Pregnant patient. Use of any potentially antiemetic medication within less than 24 hours. Symptom of nausea or vomiting in the last 24 hours. Alcoholics. Drug users.

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Control of nausea or vomiting and tremor in the first 24 postoperative hours, with the use of 5- HT3 antagonist during the video-cholecystomy procedure under total intravenous anesthesia.;Effective control of nausea or vomiting and tremor in the first 12 postoperative hours with the use of 5- HT3 antagonist during the video-cholecystomy procedure under total intravenous anesthesia.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Rhodes Scale, used to assess nausea or vomiting in the postoperative period, in 60 individuals who underwent the procedure of videocolecystomy under total intravenous anesthesia, was applied 12 and 24 hours after the end of surgery. The occurrence of tremor was investigated in the first 24 hours.
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