We have compared the efficacy and safety of granisetron, droperidol, and metoclopramide in the treatment of postoperative vomiting (POV) in children scheduled for strabismus surgery. After experiencing POV during the first 3 h after recovery from anaesthesia, 120 patients received intravenously, in a randomized, double-blind manner, granisetron 40 μg/kg, droperidol 50 μg/kg, or metoclopramide 0.25 mg/kg (n = 40 in each group). The patients were then observed for 24 h after administering the study drugs. Emesis-free episodes were more often observed in patients who had received granisetron (88%) than in those who had received droperidol (63%) or metoclopramide (58%; p < 0.05). No clinically serious adverse events were observed in any group. In conclusion, granisetron is more effective than droperidol or metoclopramide in the treatment of POV after paediatric strabismus surgery. Copyright © 2002 S. Karger AG.
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Fujii, Y., Tanaka, H., & Ito, M. (2002). Treatment of vomiting after paediatric strabismus surgery with granisetron, droperidol, and metoclopramide. Ophthalmologica. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000066182
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