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                    1- Faculty of Medicine, Arak  University of Medical  Sciences, Arak, Iran. 
 2- General  Practitioner, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran. 
 3- General  Practitioner, Arak  University  of Medical  Sciences, Arak, Iran. 
                    
                    
                    Abstract:       (2395 Views)
                    
                    
                    Nausea and vomiting is a common manifestation in anatomical nad functional disorder that was presented after abdominal surgery. This problem is  unpleasant for the patients in addition for current therapy for post  operation  nasea  and  vomiting (PONV), isopropyl  alcohol  is  effective  for  prevention  of PONV. In this study we  compare  isopropyl  alcohol  with  normal  saline  in  preventation  of  PONV  120  ASA  physical  status I, II  patients  undergoing  abdominal  surgery  were  chosen  randomized, prospective, controlled, double-blind  study. In  case  group  a  piece  of  catton  was  lubricated  with  1 cc isopropyl   alcohol  99%  and  in  control  group  lubricated  with  1 cc  normal  saline  that  which  inhalate  for  5  seconds. In  summary  the  isopropyl  alcohol  is  effective  in  prevention  of  PONV  and  decrease  recovery  times.
                     
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
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General  Accepted: 2001/06/22