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Prevention and control of postoperative nausea and vomiting in post-craniotomy patients
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Prevention and control of postoperative nausea and vomiting in post-craniotomy patients

L. H. J. Eberhart, A. M. Morin, P. Kranke, N. B. Missaghi, M. E. Durieux and S. Himmelseher
Best Practice and Research in Clinical Anaesthesiology, Vol.21(4), pp.575-593
2007

Abstract

craniotomy neurosurgery postoperative complications postoperative nausea and vomiting postoperative period anesthetic agent antiemetic agent antihistaminic agent butyrophenone corticosteroid dexamethasone dimenhydrinate dopamine 2 receptor blocking agent droperidol fentanyl granisetron haloperidol inhalation anesthetic agent isoflurane lidocaine lorazepam metoclopramide morphine nitrous oxide ondansetron opiate placebo promethazine propofol scopolamine serotonin 3 antagonist thiopental trimethobenzamide tropisetron unindexed drug abdominal pressure brain fourth ventricle clinical trial drug mechanism high risk patient human hyperglycemia hypertension intracranial hypertension low drug dose medical decision making methodology postoperative care prediction priority journal retching review risk assessment risk reduction sample size sedation side effect thorax pressure wellbeing
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