2016
DOI: 10.5812/aapm.38943
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The Effect of Ginger Extract on the Incidence and Severity of Nausea and Vomiting After Cesarean Section Under Spinal Anesthesia

Abstract: BackgroundNausea and vomiting are one of the most common complications of cesarean sections under spinal anesthesia. Recently, the use of drugs to treat nausea and vomiting has decreased, and nonpharmaceutical and alternative traditional medicine are often preferred.ObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the effect of ginger extract on the incidence and severity of nausea and vomiting after cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.MethodsIn this double-blind randomized clinical trial, 92 pregnant women, each … Show more

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“…*Serious limitations related to allocation concealment,44 lack of blinding of caregivers,44 data collectors,44 data analyst44 49 54 and outcomes assessment 44 54†Serious limitations related to surgery where the results are not applicable for cardiac surgery.‡Serious imprecision related to outcome (fewer than 300 to 400 events).§Serious limitations related to lack of blinding of data analyst,49 54 and outcomes assessment54 and selective outcome reporting 49¶Serious limitations related to random generation, allocation concealment, lack of blinding of data analyst and selective outcome reporting 47…”
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“…*Serious limitations related to allocation concealment,44 lack of blinding of caregivers,44 data collectors,44 data analyst44 49 54 and outcomes assessment 44 54†Serious limitations related to surgery where the results are not applicable for cardiac surgery.‡Serious imprecision related to outcome (fewer than 300 to 400 events).§Serious limitations related to lack of blinding of data analyst,49 54 and outcomes assessment54 and selective outcome reporting 49¶Serious limitations related to random generation, allocation concealment, lack of blinding of data analyst and selective outcome reporting 47…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…§Serious limitations related to lack of blinding of data analyst,49 54 and outcomes assessment54 and selective outcome reporting 49…”
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“…Ginger is safe and well tolerated, which appears to be useful in both pregnancy 283 285 and chemotherapy-induced PONV 286 , reducing the need for antiemetic rescue medications 287 297 . Ginger has also reduced PONV in patients undergoing cholecystectomy 287 289 , nephrectomy 282 , 291 , gynecologic/obstetric surgery 293 – 295 , ambulatory surgery 292 , cataract surgery 298 , and thyroidectomy 299 . However, there are also several studies that have reported contradictory results 300 302 .…”
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“…found that ginger can stimulate gastric emptying 9 . There have been studies that have demonstrated that ginger can reduce nausea, vomiting during pregnancy 10 , 11 , reduce chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting 11 , 12 , reduce incidence of nausea and vomiting after cesarean section 13 , and can prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting 6 . Combined of ginger and artichoke extract have an efficacy on the treatment of functional dyspepsia 14 .…”
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