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Query: UMLS:C0042963 (
vomiting
)
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To define further the place of dexamethasone in antiemetic combinations, lorazepam, prochlorperazine and placebo (LP) were compared with lorazepam, prochlorperazine and dexamethasone (
DLP
) in a randomised, double-blind, crossover study. Both patient and observer assessments were documented in 84 patients receiving both cisplatin and non-cisplatin chemotherapy. The addition of dexamethasone significantly reduced the severity of nausea (P = 0.002) and
vomiting
(P less than 0.0001), duration of nausea (P = 0.01) and
vomiting
(P = 0.002) and the number of
vomiting
episodes (P = 0.003).
DLP
was the superior regimen in subsets of patients receiving cisplatin and the non-cisplatin chemotherapy. The improvements produced by the dexamethasone regimen were large and of major benefit to our patients. Patients documented significantly improved tolerance to chemotherapy with
DLP
courses (P = 0.0006). Overall, significantly more patients preferred
DLP
(P less than 0.0001). Patient assessments produced results similar to observer assessments but gave a broader understanding of their experience. The addition of dexamethasone to prochlorperazine and lorazepam significantly improved our patients' experience while receiving chemotherapy.
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PMID:A randomised trial of dexamethasone, lorazepam and prochlorperazine for emesis in patients receiving chemotherapy. 156 90