4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

A meta-analysis of dexamethasone use with tonsillectomy

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OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
Volume 123, Issue 6, Pages 682-686

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MOSBY, INC
DOI: 10.1067/mhn.2000.111354

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the quantitative impact of intravenous dexamethasone on recovery after tonsillectomy using established principles for metaanalysis. STUDY DESIGN/SETTING: Double-blind randomized-control trials in which subjects were treated identically except for the presence or absence of perioperative intravenous dexamethasone. Six articles met inclusion criteria. Two investigators extracted data regarding postoperative emesis and return to a soft/regular diet. RESULTS: Pooled analysis using a random effects model revealed a 27% decrease (P < 0.00001) in postoperative emesis attributable to dexamethasone (95% CI, 12% to 42%). Dexamethasone increased the tolerance of a soft/regular diet at 24 hours by 22% (P < 0.001), but studies were heterogenous with low precision (95% Ct, 1% to 44%). CONCLUSION: To prevent emesis in 1 child after tonsillectomy, approximately 4 children must receive perioperative dexamethasone. An additional benefit is earlier tolerance of a soft/regular diet, but low precision and heterogeneity among studies preclude definitive conclusions. SIGNIFICANCE: Perioperative dexamethasone administration had a positive impact on recovery from tonsillectomy.

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