A randomized double blinded controlled study to compare the use of dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone intraoperatively to prevent post operative nausea and vomiting Research study Section Original Research Paper
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Abstract
The study focuses on studying the effect of drug dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone to prevent post operative nausea and vomiting. The comparison of incidence of PONV between two groups of patients by verbal rating scale for nausea and by simple questioning. And secondary to the primary study we study the haemodynamic stability in dexmedetomidine group in the introperative period. As well as the comparison of f requirement of analgesia between the two groups of patient introperatively.
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Sheikh, D. L., & Ingle, D. S. (2022). A randomized double blinded controlled study to compare the use of dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone intraoperatively to prevent post operative nausea and vomiting: Research study. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 5(05), Page: 417–424. Retrieved from http://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/254
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