Ondansetron vs Domperidone in the Treatment of Vomiting in Children with Acute Diarrhea: A Randomized, Double-Blind Study
Ibrahim, Farhana Ahmad, Anila Farhat, Nayab Butt, Muhammad Attique Sadiq, Abid Rafiq Chaudhry Md
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of oral
ondansetron with oral domperidone in reducing vomiting in children with acute
diarrhea.
Study Design: Randomized control trial
Place and
Duration:The study was conducted atChildren
Medical Center (CMC) / Dr Habibun Nabi Children Hospital, Airport Road Mingora
Swat and Paediatrics department of Central Park Teaching Hospital, Lahore
during the period fromJanuary 2020 to September 2020.
Methods: Total one hundred and fifty children with ages 1-7 years
were presented in this study. Children had diarrhea and vomiting from the last
24-48 hours. Informed written consent was taken from guardians for detailed
demographics age, sex, weight, height and residency were calculated. Children
were equally split into two groups. Group A received 0.15 mg/kg oral
ondansetron with 75 children and group B received 0.5 mg/kg oral domperidone
with 75 patients. Post treatment blockage of vomiting was observed after 12-24
hours. SPSS 24.0 version was used to analyze all data.
Results: Majority of the patients were males 45 (60%) in group A and
42 (56%) in group B while rest were females 30 (40%) in group A and 33 (44%) in
group B. Mean age of the patients in group A was 4.3 ±2.17 years and in group B
mean age was 3.08±6.88 years. Mean weight of the patients were 15.07±8.23 kg
and 15.02±3.09 kg in group A and B respectively. In group A mean height was
98.07±11.14 cm and in group B mean height was 97.67±18.24 cm. After 12 hours
vomiting stopped in group A was 61 (81.3%) and 54 (72%) patients in group B.
Efficacy after 24 hours were significantly higher among patients of group A in
69 (92%) children as compared to group B in 60 (80%) cases with p value <
0.05.
Conclusion: In this study we concluded that for reducing vomiting in
children with acute diarrhea use of oral ondansetron was effective and useful
as compared to oral domperidone.
Keywords: Acute Diarrhea, Ondansetron, Domperidone, Vomiting
ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of oral
ondansetron with oral domperidone in reducing vomiting in children with acute
diarrhea.
Study Design: Randomized control trial
Place and
Duration:The study was conducted atChildren
Medical Center (CMC) / Dr Habibun Nabi Children Hospital, Airport Road Mingora
Swat and Paediatrics department of Central Park Teaching Hospital, Lahore
during the period fromJanuary 2020 to September 2020.
Methods: Total one hundred and fifty children with ages 1-7 years
were presented in this study. Children had diarrhea and vomiting from the last
24-48 hours. Informed written consent was taken from guardians for detailed
demographics age, sex, weight, height and residency were calculated. Children
were equally split into two groups. Group A received 0.15 mg/kg oral
ondansetron with 75 children and group B received 0.5 mg/kg oral domperidone
with 75 patients. Post treatment blockage of vomiting was observed after 12-24
hours. SPSS 24.0 version was used to analyze all data.
Results: Majority of the patients were males 45 (60%) in group A and
42 (56%) in group B while rest were females 30 (40%) in group A and 33 (44%) in
group B. Mean age of the patients in group A was 4.3 ±2.17 years and in group B
mean age was 3.08±6.88 years. Mean weight of the patients were 15.07±8.23 kg
and 15.02±3.09 kg in group A and B respectively. In group A mean height was
98.07±11.14 cm and in group B mean height was 97.67±18.24 cm. After 12 hours
vomiting stopped in group A was 61 (81.3%) and 54 (72%) patients in group B.
Efficacy after 24 hours were significantly higher among patients of group A in
69 (92%) children as compared to group B in 60 (80%) cases with p value <
0.05.
Conclusion: In this study we concluded that for reducing vomiting in
children with acute diarrhea use of oral ondansetron was effective and useful
as compared to oral domperidone.
Keywords: Acute Diarrhea, Ondansetron, Domperidone, Vomiting