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Nausea and vomiting after surgery are one of the most common side effects of general anaesthesia. Pressure at P6 acupuncture point around wrist area using acupressure band has been proven to reduce nausea and vomiting in adult. We would like to see if this acupressure band can reduce nausea and vomiting in children after surgery. Prior to operation, we will apply an elastic band at the P6 acupoint on your child's both hands. Your child will undergo anaesthesia as per usual and surgery as planned, with the elastic band onboard. Upon completion of surgery, your child will be required to wear the band and should not be removed. Your child will be monitored for up to 24 hours for episodes of nausea and vomiting. If so, rescue antivomit medication will be given. After 24 hours, we will record your level of satisfaction with the regimen provided


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Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are the second most prevalent complaint among paediatric patients and is one of the most complex and serious concerns in anaesthetic practice. In addition to causing the patient misery and discomfort, nausea and vomiting can decrease parental satisfaction, increase the risk of pain and bleeding, increase resource utilisation, and lengthen the stay in the postoperative ward and hospital. In all paediatric populations, the incidence ranges from 13 to 42%, making it twice as prevalent as in adults[1]. The Eberhart categorization system for risk assessment of postoperative vomiting in paediatric patients encompasses several factors, namely age beyond 3 years, surgical length exceeding 30 minutes, undergoing strabismus surgery, and having a personal or family history of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). The occurrence rates of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are reported as 10%, 20%, 50%, and 70% when one, two, three, or four risk factors are present, respectively [2]. A range of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches have been documented for the prevention and treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). Among the several non-pharmacological methods, acupoint stimulation appears to be the most promising approach[1]. The stimulation of acupoints can be classified as invasive and non-invasive techniques. Acupressure, a form of non-invasive acupoint stimulation, has been performed by the Chinese for over 2500 years[3]. It uses magnets, pellets, electrical stimulation, or micro beads to trigger the central nervous system, either locally or from a distance3. It is based on the idea that life energy moves through "meridians" in the body. When physical pressure is put on these meridians, it is meant to clear any blockages. Instead of using needles, acupressure includes putting pressure (usually with fingertips) on certain points on the body[3]. A Cochrane review and meta-analysis of the different ways to stimulate acupoints at the traditional Chinese Pericardium 6 (P6) point to avoid PONV shows that it works better than a placebo in adults[4, 5]. Research conducted on paediatric patients undergoing adenoidectomy or tonsillectomy has examined the efficacy of different acu-stimulation techniques, such as electroacupuncture and a combination of needle acupuncture and acupressure band, in comparison to standard care involving the use of dexamethasone. The findings of these studies indicate a statistically significant decrease in the occurrence of retching or vomiting among children who received acu-stimulation methods, as opposed to those who received standard care.[6, 7] In a systematic review conducted on a sample of 844 children, different approaches to administering acupoint stimulation at P6 were evaluated. The findings of this study revealed a statistically significant decrease in vomiting when compared to the control groups, which included Sham, placebo control, and conventional treatment.[8] This study postulates that the use of acupressure at the P6 acupoint in children, utilising an acupressure band, may provide an additional reduction in the occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting when combined with normal care. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of acupressure bands targeting the P6 acupoint in mitigating post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) among paediatric patients and to compare the postoperative need for metoclopramide between the group of patients using P6 acupressure bands and the group using a placebo. ;


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NCT number NCT06046027
Study type Interventional
Source Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 31, 2020
Completion date July 1, 2023

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