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Prevention Of Post-Operative Nausea And Vomiting With Honey As A Pre-Operative Oral Carbohydrate: A Randomised Controlled Pilot Trial, Oya Gumuskaya, Ikbal Cavdar Prof., Cigdem Akyol Beyoglu Aug 2022

Prevention Of Post-Operative Nausea And Vomiting With Honey As A Pre-Operative Oral Carbohydrate: A Randomised Controlled Pilot Trial, Oya Gumuskaya, Ikbal Cavdar Prof., Cigdem Akyol Beyoglu

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Background

Post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is the secondmost common post-operative complication. Prolonged pre-operative fasting is common in Australia despite guidelines recommending reduced fasting to improve patient outcomes, such as PONV. Commercially prepared preoperative oral carbohydrate (OC) drinks may be used to reduce fasting time. In this study commercial products were replaced with honey, an inexpensive and common food item.

Design

Partially blinded, four parallel arms randomised controlled noninferiority trial compared pre-operative OC loading with overnight fasting.

Methods

Adult elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy and thyroidectomy patients having two or more risk factors for PONV were allocated into intervention and control groups …


Patient, Surgical And Clinical Factors Associated With Longer Stay In The Post Anaesthesia Care Unit, Karen M. Briggs, Mari Botti Emeritus Professor, Nicole M. Phillips Professor, Steve Bowe A/Professor, Maryann Street Dr Feb 2022

Patient, Surgical And Clinical Factors Associated With Longer Stay In The Post Anaesthesia Care Unit, Karen M. Briggs, Mari Botti Emeritus Professor, Nicole M. Phillips Professor, Steve Bowe A/Professor, Maryann Street Dr

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Aim: To explore patient, surgical and clinical factors associated with readinessfor- discharge and total length of stay in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU).

Background: Longer stay in the PACU decreases the flow of patients and is associated with increased risk of adverse events. The time to readiness-fordischarge reflects clinical parameters associated with patient flow in the PACU independent of system delays.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included a randomly selected sample of 244 post-surgical patients admitted to a large private, Australian health service.

Results: The median and average times to readiness-for-discharge were 48 minutes and 56 minutes respectively with …