Comparison of granisetron 10 µg/kg vs 40 µg/kg intravenous for prophylaxis of shivering after spinal anesthesia for lower abdominal surgery
Witri Rahmania Wahid,
Erwin Pradian,
Mohamad Andy Prihartono
Abstract:Background & Objective: Postanesthetic shivering is one of the many complications during recovery that is marked by vasoconstriction and involuntary movements in several muscle groups and psychologically is an incredibly uncomfortable experience for the patient. The 5-HT3 receptor antagonist granisetron can potentially be used to manage postanesthetic shivering through the thermoregulation neurotransmission system. This study aims to compare the effects of administering 10 µg/kg or 40 µg/kg of granisetron … Show more
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