Masoumeh Albooghobeish; Ahmadreza Mohtadi; Vahid Saidkhani; Golamreza Khataminia; Habib Fallah; Sholeh Nesionpour; Hajar Borvayeh; Behnam Baydi; Sepideh Drakhshani
Volume 21, Issue 2 , 2019, Pages 1-9
Abstract
Background: Vomiting is a common act after strabismus surgery. Three points (BL10, BL11, GB34) belong to the eye’s energy channelsand may be more effective in vomiting after strabismus surgery compared to P6 point.Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the effects of stimulation of BL10, ...
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Background: Vomiting is a common act after strabismus surgery. Three points (BL10, BL11, GB34) belong to the eye’s energy channelsand may be more effective in vomiting after strabismus surgery compared to P6 point.Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the effects of stimulation of BL10, BL11, and GB34 acupuncture points with pointP6 via the use of a low-level laser in the prevention of vomiting after strabismus surgery.Methods: The present study used a randomized, double-blind, clinical trial design. The participating samples of this study were 63strabismus surgery candidates with ASA I physical status, aged from 3 to 35 years who admitted to a university-affiliated hospital inAhvaz, Iran, and were. The patients were randomly divided into three groups (21 patients in each group): Group I (laser acupunctureP6), group II (laser acupuncture BL10, BL11, GB34), and group III (control). Laser stimulation was performed on acupuncture points(P6 & BL10, BL11, GB34) for 60 seconds and 15 minutes before anesthesia induction and 15 minutes after arrival in the PACU. Group III(control) received placebo (laser off) stimulation on sham point. The number of vomits occurred 2, 6, and 24 hours after the surgerywas recorded.Results: Significant statistical differences were not observed in the number of vomiting after 6 hours among the three groups (P =0.01). On the other hand, significant statistical differences were found between P6 point and placebo groups in terms of the meanvalue of vomiting 2 and 24 hours after the surgery (P = 0.03). However, no significant statistical differences were observed betweenP6 and BL10 groups at any time of the study.Conclusions: Based on the findings, laser acupuncture of P6 point reduced the incidence of vomiting after strabismus surgery.Also, laser acupuncture of BL10, BL11, and GB34 points showed no significant differences in terms of the incidence of PONV whencompared to P6 point. P6 point was the most effective point in controlling the incidence of PONV.