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The aim of this quality control study is to describe the presence and intensity of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) and its correlation with intraoperative fentanyl dosing. Additionally, the investigators will examine pain scores.
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The primary aims of this quality control study are:
All required data is collected in regular daily practice. The following variables will be assessed by univariable models:
Preoperative variables (e.g. patient characteristics) Surgical/Anesthesia variables (e.g. type/length of surgery, antiemetics) Outcome variables (PONV, worst pain as delineated in the outcomes section), Intraoperative fentanyl measured 1) as a continuous variable and 2) by predefined limits of 0 to 0.2mg, >0.2-0.5mg, >0.5 to 0.8mg, and >8mg.
Finally for the multivariable model, the investigators will adjust for confounders, specifically for sex (m/f), history (Hx) of PONV (y/n), Hx of motion sickness (y/n), current smoker (y/n), age (years), expected duration of surgery (min; >60 min), postoperative opioids (y/n), the use of preemptive PONV Therapy (0,1,2 medications), propofol vs. inhalative agents (y/n), and surgery type (3 kinds) from the patient's electronic record. In the event that insufficient event rates are observed, we will collapse the variables into the simplified Apfel score to assess the independent value of fentanyl in predicting PONV.
In addition to a logistic model as delineated above, we will conduct the following:
To assess pain and administered fentanyl, we will examine pain scores by the numeric rating scale (NRS).
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