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Nausea and Vomiting in 2021

Matthew Heckroth, Robert T. Luckett, Chris Moser, Dipendra Parajuli, Thomas L. Abell

2021Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

GOAL: A comprehensive review of treatments for nausea and vomiting (N/V). BACKGROUND: N/V are common symptoms encountered in medicine. While most cases of acute N/V related to a specific cause can be straightforward to manage, other cases of acute N/V such as chemotherapy-induced N/V and especially chronic unexplained N/V can be difficult to control, leading to a significant decline in the patient's quality of life and increased cost of medical care from repeated hospitalizations. STUDY: Traditional management has relied on pharmacotherapy which may be inadequate in a certain proportion of these patients. Many of the medications used in the management of N/V have significant side effect profiles making the need for new and improved interventions of great importance. RESULTS: This review covers a broad review of the pathophysiology of N/V, pharmacotherapy, including safety concerns and controversies with established pharmaceuticals, newer immunotherapies, bioelectrical neuromodulation (including gastric electrical stimulation), behavioral and surgical therapies, and complementary medicine. CONCLUSION: On the basis of emerging understandings of the pathophysiology of N/V, improved therapies are becoming available.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNauseaVomitingIntensive care medicinePharmacotherapyNeuromodulationPsychological interventionQuality of life (healthcare)PathophysiologyMEDLINEAnesthesiaInternal medicinePsychiatryStimulationLawPolitical scienceNursingNausea and vomiting managementPathogenesis and Treatment of HiccupsEnhanced Recovery After Surgery