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Exploring the incidence and influencing factors of postoperative nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic bariatric surgery: a protocol for a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Tan J, Liu H, Tan L, Fu Q.
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Recognizing Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome in Pediatric Patients: Insights From a Case Report. [PDF]
Rucinski P, Akutko K, Pytrus T.
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Safety and Feasibility of Outpatient Zolbetuximab Administration in Community Cancer Care: A Mixed-methods Analysis. [PDF]
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A Retrospective Analysis of Superficial Cervical Plexus Blockade for Children Undergoing Otologic Surgery. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
Numerous studies about postoperative nausea and vomiting management are available and meta-analyses have helped to define the appropriate doses of the effective drugs. Almost all recent papers include some economical considerations. In order to rationalize the therapeutic protocols, strategies including systematic prophylaxis, treatment of established ...
Anne-Marie Diemunsch, Pierre Diemunsch
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Numerous studies about postoperative nausea and vomiting management are available and meta-analyses have helped to define the appropriate doses of the effective drugs. Almost all recent papers include some economical considerations. In order to rationalize the therapeutic protocols, strategies including systematic prophylaxis, treatment of established ...
Anne-Marie Diemunsch, Pierre Diemunsch
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2002
The emetogenic potential of cancer chemotherapeutic agents varies according to the agent employed. Among the highly emetogenic agents, cisplatin has been the most studied. As for emesis induced by cisplatin, an optimal antiemetic schedule is effective in 70-90% of cases of acute emesis, in 60% of cases of delayed emesis, whereas acute emesis induced by
L. Licitra, S. Spinazzé, F. Roila
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The emetogenic potential of cancer chemotherapeutic agents varies according to the agent employed. Among the highly emetogenic agents, cisplatin has been the most studied. As for emesis induced by cisplatin, an optimal antiemetic schedule is effective in 70-90% of cases of acute emesis, in 60% of cases of delayed emesis, whereas acute emesis induced by
L. Licitra, S. Spinazzé, F. Roila
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Metoclopramide as an Antiemetic
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Excerpt To the editor: We read with interest the review by Seigel and Longo (1) on the control of chemotherapy-induced emesis.
Jonathan E. McDermed, Stephen B. Strum
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