Post-Operative Nausea and Vomitting

Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV): Risk Factors & Management

PONV is a common concern in anesthesia, especially in high-risk patients. Identifying risk factors and implementing preventative strategies can significantly reduce its incidence.


🚨 Risk Factors for PONV

🧑‍⚕️ Patient-Related Risk Factors:

1️⃣ Female gender
2️⃣ Non-smoker
3️⃣ History of motion sickness
4️⃣ History of PONV
5️⃣ Age <50 years

💉 Anesthesia-Related Risk Factors:

1️⃣ Use of nitrous oxide (N₂O)
2️⃣ Use of volatile anesthetics
3️⃣ Use of intraoperative & postoperative opioids


🏥 Prevention Strategies for High-Risk Patients

  • Minimize N₂O use throughout surgery.
  • Consider opioid-sparing techniques:
  • Dexmedetomidine or ketamine for pain management instead of opioids like fentanyl.
  • Reduce reliance on volatile anesthetics:
  • Use a propofol-dominant anesthetic plan when possible.
  • Multimodal PONV prophylaxis:
  • Combination of dexamethasone, ondansetron, and scopolamine in high-risk patients.

💊 Common PONV Prophylactic Medications

🦸 Dexamethasone (Corticosteroid)

  • One of the two main drugs used for PONV prophylaxis.
  • ⚠️ Important: Only administer after induction of anesthesia to avoid a pruritic rash when given IV.
  • 💉 Dose: 4 mg IV

🌊 Ondansetron (5-HT₃ Antagonist)

  • Used in combination with dexamethasone for PONV prevention.
  • 💉 Dose: 4 mg IV

🎢 Scopolamine (M1 Muscarinic Antagonist)

  • Best for patients with a history of motion sickness.
  • Application: Placed behind the ear several hours before surgery.

📚 References

1️⃣ Miller RD. Miller’s Anesthesia. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020.

2️⃣ Morgan GE, Mikhail MS, Murray MJ. Morgan & Mikhail’s Clinical Anesthesiology. 6th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill; 2018.

3️⃣ Steiner J. Anesthesia Made Easy: The Survival Guide to Make Your First Anesthesia Rotation a Success. 2nd ed. Independently Published; 2019.