Effects of balanced opioid-free anesthesia on post-operative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery: a randomized trial

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Yan, Xiang [1 ]
Liang, Chen [2 ]
Jiang, Jia [1 ]
Ji, Ying [3 ,4 ]
Wu, An-Shi [1 ]
Wei, Chang-Wei [1 ]
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[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Chao Yang Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, 8 Gongren Tiyuchang Nanlu, Beijing 100020, Peoples R China
[2] Medieco Grp Co Ltd, Dept Med Stat, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Inst Resp Med, Dept Thorac Surg, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Chao Yang Hosp, Beijing, Peoples R China
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BMC ANESTHESIOLOGY | 2025年 / 25卷 / 01期
关键词
Opioid; Anesthesia; Nausea and vomiting; Video-assisted thoracic surgery; Quality of recovery; 6-min walk test; THORACOSCOPIC SURGERY; GUIDELINES; SCORE;
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10.1186/s12871-025-02938-x
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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ObjectivesPostoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is common after video-assisted thoracic surgery, which may be associated with the use of intraoperative opioids. We tested the hypothesis that balanced opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) might reduce the incidence of PONV after video-assisted thoracic surgery.MethodsOne hundred and sixty-eight adults undergoing video-assisted thoracic assisted surgery were randomly assigned to receive balanced opioid-free anesthesia or balanced opioid-based anesthesia (OBA). The primary outcome was the incidence of PONV, which was assessed with the Myles's simplified PONV impact scale during the initial 24 h after surgery.ResultsCompared with OBA group, the overall incidence of PONV in OFA group was significant reduced (14.6% vs. 30.1%, P = 0.017), and OFA reduced the risk of PONV events within 24 h of surgery (HR, 0.44; 95%CI: 0.22-0.87, P = 0.018). The incidence of other postoperative complications in OFA group was lower than that in OBA group (19.5% vs. 33.7%, P = 0.039). The quality of recovery, distance of 6-minute walk test, pain scores, and 36-item short form survey were comparable at each time points.ConclusionIn patients undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery, the use of balanced OFA anesthesia can help reduce the incidence of PONV events. This anesthetic regimen has shown good feasibility without significantly increasing the patient's pain score and complications.Clinical trial registration numberClinicaltrials.gov, Identifier: NCT05411159. First posted date: 9 Jun, 2022.
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