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Dexamethasone versus standard treatment for postoperative nausea and vomiting in gastrointestinal surgery: randomised controlled trial (DREAMS Trial)
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- Ravikumar, R, Bartlett, D, Morton, D, Berkman, L, Bodenham-Chilton, H, Deeks, J J, Handley, K, Magill, L, Hamilton, E, Hepburn, E, Hwang, M-J, Mirza, N, Wilkey, A, Bodenham-Chilton, H, Magill, M L B L, Wilcockson, A, Handley, K, Mehta, S, Deeks, J J, Burtenshaw, A, Hawkins, W, Voysey, M, Blazeby, J, Smith, I, Stocken, D, Abbott, S, Hwang, M, Karim, A, Luke, D P, McArthur, D, Mistry, P, Richardson, J, Youssef, H, Ravi, K, Goodfellow, P B, Gupta, R, Joy, H, Eardley, N, McFaul, C, Vimalachandran, D, Harmston, C, Froggatt, P, Krishnan, P, Pathare, S, Shanmugam, V, Yiannakou, Y J, Fawole, A, Macklin, C, Mcenhill, J, Narula, H, Riad, T, Rose, A, Chambers, J, Ekere, C, Hough, M, Hull, J, Knight, H P, Lamparelli, M J, Lewis, M, Pulletz, M, Siddiqi, N, Stubbs, B, Subramanian, K, Swanton, R, Costigan, S, O'Connell, G, Patel, P K, Ali, A, Ang, C, Chapman, M A S, Shariff, U, Thompson, C, Yates, A W J, Youssef, H, Leinhardt, D J, Simenacz, M, Harris, S, Loveless, P, Mohsen, Y, Myers, A, Prabhudesai, A, Vanagov, S, Aryal, K, Lal, R, Millican, D, Panagiotopopoulou, I, Shankar, K, Dube, M, Tansley, J, Hill, J, Addison, S, Church, R, Nath, J, Valap, S, Mirza, N, Dhrampal, A, Nortje, J, Payne, J, Sargen, K, Speakman, C, Deloughry, J, Elkington, T, Dennis, R, Ghosh, S, Martin, J, Stoker, M, Akerman, N, Basheer, M, Drury, N, Parchment-Smith, C, Sandhu, R, Srinivasa, R, Varma, S, Walwyn, S, Rose, A, Syed, N, Walwyn, S, Bromilow, J, Colling, P, Reschreiter, H, Senapati, A, Howse, F, Tzouliadis, L, Bach, S, Brookes, A, Cagigas, C, Dimitriou, N, Fallis, S, Futaba, K, Hamilton, E, Hepburn, E, Hill, A, Izbal, A, Leong, K, Morton, D, Manji, M, Milns, P, Murray, A, Nicol, D, Pinkney, T, Ramcharam, S, Royle, T J, Scarpinata, R, Smart, C, Smart, S, Suggett, N, Sutherland, S, Tam, Y H M, Torrance, A, Wall, M, Wilkey, A, Vakis, S, Bassuini, M, Garner, J, Maz, S, Mottahedeh, M, Smith, M, Withers, M, Krishnamourthy, R, Paraoan, M, Thomas, P, Chesshire, N, Davies, S, Gold, S, Hamzah, I, Hurst, N, Khoo, C K, Kiani, S, Liptrot, S, Lund, J, Millard, C, Morris, C, Reynolds, J R, Selvaraj, I, Simpson, A, Speake, W, Tou, S, Chambers, W, Gee, A S, Grice, A, Johnston, D, Miller, Q, Pittman, J, Price, D, Telford, R, Barrow, E, Coldwell, C, Crighton, I, Raymond, T, Richmond, S, Patel, P K, Cheetham, M, Kulemeka, G, Carraretto, M, Huddart, S, Kirk-Bayley, J, Moor, D, Scott, M, Asif, M, Awan, R, Bethune, R, Chadwick, M, Cook, T, Courtney, E, Dalton, S, Lim, A, Williamson, M E R, Wood, J, Scott, R, Branagan, G, Bellin, J, Browning, D, Bulso, V, Carter, N, Cruikshank, N, Gill, K, Hulme, N, Leno, E, Newbould, D, Thumbe, V, Joy, H, Sankar, K, Sivasubramaniam, S, Wakhle, R, Walton, R, Zulueta, L, Ahmad, S M, Kaur, G, Longbottom, D, Nnaji, M, Ramamoorthy, A, Thomas, J, Botteril, I, Miskovic, D, Sagar, P M, Bhuptani, S, Kennedy, R, Jenkins, I, Littler, S, Arnold, G, Buchanan, G, Con, A, Dawson, P, Lawrie, S, Lowe, J, Malhotra, S, Paraskeva, P, Richards, S, Sidhu, V, Ziprin, P, Kruchek, D, Kuttler, A, Mohammad, K, Nasser, T, Rehman, H, Siddiqui, K, Siddiqui, A, Sindhu, Q, Soliman, M, Solkar, M, Thota, S, Renehan, A, Selvasekar, C, Melsom, H, Yiannakou, Y J, Agarwal, A K, Borowski, D, Brohi, F, Garg, D, Gill, T, Mahadevan, V, Sharma, A, Tabaqchali, M A, Alce, T, Navapurkar, A, Page, V, Stambach, T, Capozzi, P, Coe, P, Conroy, P, Duff, S, Grey, T, Hill, O, Nicholson, J, Nolan, D, Pollard, J, Ramesh, A, Sabar, M, Sharma, A, Telford, K, Davies, D, Davies, S, Wilson, J & Yates, D 2017, ' Dexamethasone versus standard treatment for postoperative nausea and vomiting in gastrointestinal surgery : : randomised controlled trial (DREAMS Trial) ', B M J, vol. 357 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j1455, The BMJ
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- BMJ, 2017.
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Abstract
- Objectives To determine whether preoperative dexamethasone reduces postoperative vomiting in patients undergoing elective bowel surgery and whether it is associated with other measurable benefits during recovery from surgery, including quicker return to oral diet and reduced length of stay. Design Pragmatic two arm parallel group randomised trial with blinded postoperative care and outcome assessment. Setting 45 UK hospitals. Participants 1350 patients aged 18 or over undergoing elective open or laparoscopic bowel surgery for malignant or benign pathology. Interventions Addition of a single dose of 8 mg intravenous dexamethasone at induction of anaesthesia compared with standard care. Main outcome measures Primary outcome: reported vomiting within 24 hours reported by patient or clinician. Secondary outcomes: vomiting with 72 and 120 hours reported by patient or clinician; use of antiemetics and postoperative nausea and vomiting at 24, 72, and 120 hours rated by patient; fatigue and quality of life at 120 hours or discharge and at 30 days; time to return to fluid and food intake; length of hospital stay; adverse events. Results 1350 participants were recruited and randomly allocated to additional dexamethasone (n=674) or standard care (n=676) at induction of anaesthesia. Vomiting within 24 hours of surgery occurred in 172 (25.5%) participants in the dexamethasone arm and 223 (33.0%) allocated standard care (number needed to treat (NNT) 13, 95% confidence interval 5 to 22; P=0.003). Additional postoperative antiemetics were given (on demand) to 265 (39.3%) participants allocated dexamethasone and 351 (51.9%) allocated standard care (NNT 8, 5 to 11; P
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- Adult
Male
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Details
- ISSN :
- 17561833 and 09598138
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMJ
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8c3904de5a0dcb6a11f7debeb0790292