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This study aims to investigate how the timing of dexamethasone administration during anesthesia induction affects patient outcomes after surgery. Dexamethasone is commonly used to reduce nausea and inflammation during and after surgery. However, it is not yet known if administering dexamethasone at different times during induction (before, during, or after specific anesthetic drugs) leads to better recovery and fewer postoperative complications.
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: one group will receive dexamethasone before fentanyl, another after the muscle relaxant, and a third group will not receive dexamethasone. This approach will help us understand if the timing of dexamethasone affects patient outcomes such as nausea, pain, and recovery quality. The study is triple-blinded, meaning that the participants, care providers, and investigators will not know which group the participants are in, to ensure unbiased results.
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This study explores the effects of different timings of dexamethasone administration during the induction phase of anesthesia on various postoperative outcomes. Dexamethasone is widely used in anesthesia practice to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) and to reduce inflammatory responses. However, the optimal timing of its administration has not been conclusively established, which may impact its effectiveness and patient recovery.
In this triple-blind randomized controlled trial, participants will be assigned to one of three intervention groups to receive dexamethasone at different times during anesthesia induction: (1) prior to fentanyl administration, (2) after administration of a muscle relaxant, or (3) no dexamethasone as a control group. We hypothesize that the timing of dexamethasone administration may influence outcomes such as incidence and severity of PONV, pain levels, time to recovery, and other potential complications.
By analyzing these parameters, the study seeks to establish an evidence-based guideline for the timing of dexamethasone administration to optimize postoperative recovery. The findings could inform anesthetic protocols and enhance patient outcomes in surgical settings.
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300 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Mohammed AABDI, M.D, Assistant professor
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