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Acupuncture combined with ondansetron for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in high-risk patients undergoing laparoscopic gynaecological surgery: A randomised controlled trial

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UNITED EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY JOURNAL
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 564-575

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ueg2.12421

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5-HT3 receptor antagonists; acupuncture; CAM; complementary and alternative medicine; multimodal prophylaxis; ondansetron; PONV; postoperative nausea and vomiting; surgery

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This study evaluated the effect of combining acupuncture with ondansetron versus ondansetron alone for prophylaxis of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in high-risk women. The results showed that acupuncture combined with ondansetron was more effective in reducing the incidence of postoperative nausea compared to ondansetron alone, but did not have a significant impact on vomiting. This suggests that acupuncture combined with ondansetron is a more effective multimodal prophylaxis approach.
BackgroundConsensus guidelines recommend the use of multiple antiemetics as prophylaxis in patients at high risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), but the evidence regarding combining acupuncture and antiemetics as a multimodal approach was of very low quality. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effect of combinations of acupuncture with ondansetron versus ondansetron alone for PONV prophylaxis in women at a high risk. MethodsThis parallel, randomised controlled trial was conducted in a tertiary hospital in China. Patients who had three or four PONV risk factors on the Apfel simplified risk score, undergoing elective laparoscopic gynaecological surgery for benign pathology, were recruited. Patients in the combination group received two sessions of acupuncture treatment and 8 mg intravenous ondansetron, whereas those in the ondansetron group received ondansetron alone. The primary outcome was the incidence of PONV within 24 h postoperatively. Secondary outcomes included the incidence of postoperative nausea, postoperative vomiting, adverse events etc. ResultsBetween January and July 2021, a total of 212 women were recruited, 91 patients in the combination group and 93 patients in the ondansetron group were included in the modified intention-to-treat analysis. In the first 24 h postoperatively, 44.0% of the patients in the combination group and 60.2% of the patients in the ondansetron group experienced nausea, vomiting, or both (difference, -16.3% [95% CI, -30.5 to -2.0]; risk ratio, 0.73 [95% CI, 0.55-0.97]; p = 0.03). However, the results of the secondary outcomes showed that compared to ondansetron alone, acupuncture together with ondansetron was only effective in reducing nausea but did not have a significant impact on vomiting. The incidence of adverse events was similar between the groups. ConclusionAcupuncture combined with ondansetron as a multimodal prophylaxis approach is more effective than ondansetron alone in preventing postoperative nausea in high-risk patients.

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