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Incidence and risk factors of postoperative nausea and vomiting in lung cancer patients following lobectomy and application of analgesic pumps

Suwen Wu, Chun-e Gan, Xiaoling Huang, Dongping Jiang, Ye Xu, Yixia Liao, Fen Ma, Yutong Hong, Hao Duan, Peng Lin

2022Journal of International Medical Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective To investigate the occurrence rate and risk factors of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in lung cancer patients following lobectomy and application of analgesic pumps. Methods This retrospective study reviewed clinical data from patients that had undergone lobectomy for lung cancer under general anaesthesia. The risk factors of PONV were analysed using binary logistic regression models. Results A total of 203 patients (97 females) were enrolled. The rate of PONV was 29.6% (60 of 203 patients) for all patients, 42.3% (41 of 97 patients) for female patients and 17.9% (19 of 106 patients) for male patients. Female patients undergoing thoracotomy (odds ratio [OR] 7.770, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.747, 34.568) or having surgery durations ≥120 min (OR 4.493, 95% CI 1.502, 12.851) were significantly more susceptible to PONV. The risk of PONV in female patients that received postoperative dolasetron (100 mg, once a day) was significantly lower (OR 0.075, 95% CI 0.007, 0.834). For male patients, the risk of PONV was significantly lower in those with a body mass index ≥24 kg/m 2 (OR 0.166; 95% CI 0.035, 0.782). Conclusion Female and male patients have different risk factors for PONV following lobectomy for lung cancer and application of analgesic pumps.

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MedicineAnalgesicNauseaLung cancerThoracotomyOdds ratioPostoperative nausea and vomitingAnesthesiaBody mass indexConfidence intervalVomitingLung cancer surgerySurgeryInternal medicineNausea and vomiting managementAnesthesia and Pain ManagementPain Management and Opioid Use
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