Controlling Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting for Gastric Bypass Patients
Controlling Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting for Gastric Bypass Patients
By Arushi Sinha, PhD
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- October 16, 2007 -- With the growing incidence of gastric bypass surgery, there is an accompanying need to better control the postoperative adverse effects of this procedure. As body mass index (BMI) increases, there can also be an associated increase in adverse events, including nausea and vomiting.
Research presented here on October 15th at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) suggests that better control of nausea and vomiting may also reduce the incidence of postoperative pain. More >>
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By Arushi Sinha, PhD
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- October 16, 2007 -- With the growing incidence of gastric bypass surgery, there is an accompanying need to better control the postoperative adverse effects of this procedure. As body mass index (BMI) increases, there can also be an associated increase in adverse events, including nausea and vomiting.
Research presented here on October 15th at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) suggests that better control of nausea and vomiting may also reduce the incidence of postoperative pain. More >>
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