Comparison of Efficacy of Gabapentin Versus Dexamethasone in Post Operative Nausea Vomiting in Abdominal Surgeries in Pakistani Population
Muhammad Amir Hamza, Muhammad Nasir Ayub Khan, Abdul Ghaffar, Abdul Wahab Dogar, Azhar Hussain, Zahoor Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: This study aimed at comparing efficacy of Gabapentin with dexamethasone in terms of frequency of PONV in abdominal surgeries.
Study Design: Quasi experimental comparative study
Place and Duration: conducted at Department of Anesthesiology, Operating Rooms, Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad from June 2020 to November 2020.
Materials and Methods: 80 patients who underwent abdominal surgeries were included. As per random allocation, 40 patients in Group A were treated 300 mg of tablet Gabapentin and 40 in group B were treated by Inj. Dexamethasone 8 mg I/V intra operatively. All patients were monitored for 1 hour in PACU to determine PONV status on proforma for VAS score by anesthesiologist who was not involved in study.
Results: - Average age of patients in group A and group B was 40.25±10.46 years and 38.25 ± 10.56 years respectively. There were 39(48.8%) male and 41(51.2%) female. Rate of PONV was significantly less in group B as compared to group A (12.5% vs. 35% p=0.018) which showed that efficacy of dexamethasone was high.
Conclusion: Prophylactic administration of Dexamethasone 8 mg I/V was more effective in preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting than Gabapentin in women undergoing abdominal surgeries.
Key Words: Post-operative nausea and vomiting, Gabapentin, Dexamethasone