The effect of ondansetron intravenous administration to caloric intake for patients of gynecological surgery
Eiji Horita, Mitsuo Kaneshima, Yasuhisa Kobayashi, Masaki Sano, Yoshie Takebayashi, Kenichiro Saito, Yoshinori Munemoto, Kazuko Mitsuya, Hiroyuki Satomi, Kumiko Hosokawa, Tetsuji Kurokawa, Koichi Shimo, Satoshi Shine

TL;DR
This study found that giving ondansetron during gynecological surgery may help patients eat more the day after surgery.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the effect of ondansetron on postoperative caloric intake in gynecological surgery patients.
Findings
Patients who received ondansetron had higher caloric intake the day after surgery.
A significant increase was observed in patients with an Apfel Score of 3.
Abstract
Postoperative nausea and vomiting can be a serious issue in reducing caloric intake for patients in the early stage after surgery. In Japan, ondansetron injection is now approved by insurance as a countermeasure against postoperative nausea and vomiting, but the number of reports on its effects regarding caloric intake is limited in the early stage following surgery, and opinions about the effects are divided. Thus, we examined how the effects of ondansetron administration during surgery influence caloric intake starting the day after surgery. We examined 65 patients who received a 4mg injection of ondansetron during gynecological surgery under epidural anesthesia, in comparison to 51 patients who did not receive any antiemetic. Our study was to compare the amount of caloric intake the day after surgery. The patient group who received an ondansetron injection showed higher caloric…
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TopicsNausea and vomiting management · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery · Pregnancy and Medication Impact
