Journal article

Chewing gum to treat postoperative nausea and emesis in female patients (CHEWY): Rationale and design for a multicentre randomised trial

J Darvall, BS Von Ungern-Sternberg, S Braat, D Story, A Davidson, M Allen, A Tran-Duy, D Middleton, K Leslie

BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019

Abstract

Introduction Postoperative nausea, retching and vomiting (PONV) remains one of the most common side effects of general anaesthesia, contributing significantly to patient dissatisfaction, cost and complications. Chewing gum has potential as a novel, drug-free alternative treatment. We aim to conduct a large, definitive randomised controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of peppermint-flavoured chewing gum to treat PONV in the postanaesthesia care unit (PACU). If chewing gum is shown to be as effective as ondansetron, this trial has the potential to significantly improve outcomes for tens of millions of surgical patients around the world each year. Methods and analysis This is a prospective..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work has been supported by a project grant from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, and the Victor Hurley Research grant from Melbourne Health. BSvU-S is partly funded by the Perth Children's Hospital Foundation, the Stan Peron Charitable Trust and the Frank Callahan Estate.