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Antagonism Research Between Antiemetics Agents (Droperidol, Dexametasone, Ondansetron) and Acetaminophen in Thyroidectomy's Post-operative Analgesia. (ANPATHY)
The purpose of our study is to determine if there is an antagonism between drugs used in the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) on the analgesia led by acetaminophen after thyroidectomy.
Details
| Lead sponsor | University Hospital, Lille |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 3 |
| Status | COMPLETED |
| Enrolment | 66 |
| Start date | 2009-06 |
| Completion | 2011-06 |
Conditions
- Interaction Between Antiemetic Drugs and Paracetamol
Interventions
- ondansetron
- Droperidol
- Dexamethasone
Primary outcomes
- "electric nociception threshold" measured by PainMatcher — during 2 hours after thyroidectomy in the postoperative care unit
The PainMatcher is a pain self-assessment device using the electric stimulation of the median nerve. The patient maintains a pressure on an electrode box between the thumb and the index finger, creating a current of increasing intensity. The threshold of pain sensation is obtained when the patient releases his fingers from the electrode box. So whe raise the electric nociceptive threshold showned by the PainMatcher. We realize two measures and consider the second one. objective measure.
Countries
France