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Comparing the Effects of Ondansetron Versus Dexamethasone on the Incidence of Post-dural Puncture Headache (PDPH) , Nausea and Vomiting After Spinal Anaesthesia of Parturients Undergoing Caesarean Section

Phase 2
Conditions
Post-Dural Puncture Headache
Interventions
Drug: Intravenous drug
Registration Number
NCT05202574
Lead Sponsor
Minia University
Brief Summary

Comparing dexamethasone and ondanestrone injection in ncidence of postdural puncture headache and post-partum nausea and vomiting

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria
  • A total of one hundred and fifty parturients in child bearing period (20-40 years), with BMI of 23-27, and ASA physical status II, who were candidate for elective caesarean section, were enrolled in this prospective randomized study.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion Criteria

1 - Lady refusal to participate. 2. All pregnant women candidate for emergency caesarean section elligible for general anaesthesia (GA).

3.presence of any contraindications of dexamethasone (as DM and uncontrolled infection ) or any contraindication of ondansetron (as prolonged QT interval 6. Presence of cardiac, respiratory, hepatic, renal and mental diseases. 7. Coagulopathy, or any contraindication to spinal anaesthesia. 8. Presence of complicated pregnancies (such as pregnancy induced hypertension, placenta previa or eclmpsia).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ondanestroneIntravenous drug-
dexamethasoneIntravenous drug-
control groupIntravenous drug-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
incidence of post-dural puncture hedache24 hours post-partum
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
incidence of post-partum nausea and vomiting24 hours post-partum

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mina Raouf

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ALMinya, Minia, Egypt

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