Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice (Jan 2016)

Prophylactic antiemetic effects of Midazolam, Ondansetron, and their combination after middle ear surgery

  • Azim Honarmand,
  • Mohammadreza Safavi,
  • Mansoureh Chegeni,
  • Anahita Hirmanpour,
  • Masoud Nazem,
  • Seyyad Hamid Sarizdi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2279-042X.176556
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 16 – 21

Abstract

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Objective: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of midazolam-ondansetron combination in prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after middle ear surgery and its comparison with using midazolam or ondansetron alone. Methods: One hundred and forty patients were enrolled in four groups to receive midazolam 0.75 mg/kg in group M, ondansetron 4 mg in group O, midazolam 0.75 mg/kg and ondansetron 4 mg in group MO, and saline 0.9% in group S intravenously just before anesthesia. Assessment of nausea, vomiting, rescue antiemetic, and side effects of study drugs such as headache and dizziness was carried out postoperatively for 24 h. Findings: The incidence of PONV was significantly smaller in group MO than group M and group O, while there was no significant difference between group M and group O during the first 24 h postoperatively. Requirement to the additional antiemetic was significantly more in group S (71.4%) compared to other groups, while in group MO (11.4%) was lower than group M (31.4%) and group O (34.3%). Conclusion: Our study showed that prophylactic administration of midazolam 0.75 mg/kg combined with ondansetron 4 mg was more effective than using midazolam or ondansetron alone in prevention of PONV after middle ear surgery.

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