• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Sep 2001

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic gynaecological surgery. Combined antiemetic treatment with tropisetron and metoclopramide vs. metoclopramide alone.

    • L Papadimitriou, S Livanios, G Katsaros, D Hassiakos, T Koussi, and T Demesticha.
    • The Anaesthesiology Unit, Aretaieion Hospital, 115 28 Athens, Greece.
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2001 Sep 1; 18 (9): 615-9.

    Background And ObjectiveFemale patients undergoing gynaecological procedures, especially laparoscopically, are at high risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting. No available antiemetic is entirely effective. This double-blinded randomized trial examines the efficacy and safety of tropisetron and metoclopramide in combination and compares the results with metoclopramide alone in laparoscopic gynaecological surgery.MethodsOne hundred and twenty female patients scheduled for minor gynaecological laparoscopy, aged 27-43 years, were randomly allocated to receive pretreatment with metoclopramide 10 mg intravenously (n=57) or tropisetron 5 mg with metoclopramide 5 mg (n=63).ResultsFewer patients in the combined treatment group experienced postoperative nausea and vomiting (14% vs. 37%, P=0.008) or needed rescue antiemetic treatment (3% vs. 16%, P=0.038). No significant adverse events were observed.ConclusionsThe combination of the antiemetics was superior, which is probably explained by the fact that the two drugs have different sites of action, thus preventing emesis by blocking different pathways.

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