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In the case of this study, we speculate that the general trend of lower nausea rates in the PLM database compared to those reported in corresponding medication labels is driven largely by differences in data collection mechanisms.
The incidences of PONV were lower (nausea, 14% vs. 59%and41%1%, respectively; P < 0.001; vomiting, P = 0.048) and the incidence of complete response was higher (83% vs. 37% and 59%, respectively; P < 0.001) in group C than in groups A and B at 48 h postoperatively.
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They include pain in the abdomen and lower pelvis, chills, nausea, fever, and a thick and peculiarly odorous vaginal discharge.
However, the PC6 acupressure group experienced significantly lower incidence of nausea and/or vomiting during the last 20 h (18%), compared with the placebo (32%) or control (43%) groups (P<0.05).
In the our experience 80 patients had crampy, per-umbilical or right lower quadrant pain; nausea; vomit; point tenderness in the right lower quadrant; rebound tenderness; and leukocytosis with a left shift.
We found lower occurrence of nausea and vomiting in patients treated with penetrating "deqi -creating acupuncture or sham acupuncture comparedeqi -creatingwho hacupuncture standard care.
The lower occurrence of nausea in the acupuncture cohort (verum and sham) compared to patients receiving standard care (37% versus 63%, relative risk (RR) 0.6, 95%% confidence interval (CI) 0.5 0.8) was also true after adjustment for potential confounding factors for nausea (RR 0.8, CI 0.6 to 0.9).
The lower occurrence of nausea in the acupuncture cohort (37%) compared to the standard care cohort (63%) the past week (RR 0.6, CI 0.45 0.77) was also true when patients taking serotonin-receptor antagonists and corticosteroids were excluded (figure 2) and after adjustment for confounding factors for nausea (table 3).
The morphine + naltrexone group had a lower incidence of nausea than the morphine + placebo group.
However, the effect estimates were generally lower than for nausea alone.
There was a lower incidence of nausea, pruritus, and sedation in group A than in group P (Table 4).
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